I think thats slightly unfair to say Labour was brought down as well
TheCrownless Send a noteboard - 23/10/2012 02:09:43 AM
My guess is US policy, specifically the Iraq war, hurt our British standing. Using 911 as a pretext to invade a country that had nothing to do with 911 hurt our standing everywhere, but we had more ground to lose in the UK. Romney did not help when he showed up for the Olympics telling them they were running it all wrong and Al Qaeda would murder them all. Yet the Iraq war singlehandedly brought down the previously very popular Blair government, and that is very revealing.
It's not as if Blair was doing everything else right.
Blair, yes I'd say Iraq did bring him down.
Certainly until Iraq he had an almost spotless (or as close to you get after half a decade as the most prominent face in UK politics) record especially with the economy, for Labour to only lose 5 seats in 2001 was nothing short of stunning and was representative of Labours success as much as the Conservatives weakness. I think this determination to act like a head of state rather than a prime minister grated inside Westminister much more than it did outside. By the end of course there was a turning of the tide against him publicaly (although not enough to lose him the election) but that was largely down to the view that he lied to the public to get rid of Sadam, without that the 2005 election would have been far more convincing.
I don't think Iraq brought down Labour (it was general fatigue, Browns strength the economy becoming a stunning weakness and his poor public relations long after Blair left), Blairs downfall came towards the very end of tenure and largely after (Fern Britton for example).
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22/10/2012 10:17:25 PM
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As well ask how France ranks so highly.
22/10/2012 11:13:00 PM
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I think most Brits would dispute that "singlehandedly" statement.
22/10/2012 11:17:59 PM
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I admit I am not British, but have never heard him criticized for anything unrelated to Iraq.
22/10/2012 11:43:56 PM
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Iraq speeded up the end of his time on office and the tide of public opinio turning against him
22/10/2012 11:53:41 PM
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Iraq seems like the touchstone, or at least the catalyst, as it has been for so many things.
23/10/2012 01:26:44 AM
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I think thats slightly unfair to say Labour was brought down as well
23/10/2012 02:09:43 AM
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Hasslehoff.
22/10/2012 11:59:51 PM
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We refuse to stay on that list of they vote for the Mormon anyway *NM*
23/10/2012 12:50:06 PM
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"Americans" vs. "America"
23/10/2012 04:25:49 PM
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The blog says "Americans", but if you click through to the source of the poll itself ...
23/10/2012 04:30:38 PM
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In that case, the whole thing is flawed and therefore useless and pointless. *NM*
23/10/2012 04:34:32 PM
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