The left wing liberals love to crow that it was, but really it was irrelevant for most people, and had absolutely no impact on Blair leaving or Labours fall. They even won an election after the fall of Iraq.
Blair left, he wasn't pushed, he knew they'd spent far more money than the UK could afford, had run up huge bills on the welfare state, NHS, public service workers. Brown had always wanted power, the deal had always been to give it to him, so after 10 years in power and facing the end, when the defining New Labour policies were Spin and Overspending (with a lot of one to hide the other), he walked. The crash happened a year later and Brown, who never had any charisma, and New Labour, were done.
I never liked Tony Blair, I never liked his policies on most things, I despised New Labour... but if he had stuck around, and gone for the 2010 General Election, I'm not sure he wouldn't have won.
Blair left, he wasn't pushed, he knew they'd spent far more money than the UK could afford, had run up huge bills on the welfare state, NHS, public service workers. Brown had always wanted power, the deal had always been to give it to him, so after 10 years in power and facing the end, when the defining New Labour policies were Spin and Overspending (with a lot of one to hide the other), he walked. The crash happened a year later and Brown, who never had any charisma, and New Labour, were done.
I never liked Tony Blair, I never liked his policies on most things, I despised New Labour... but if he had stuck around, and gone for the 2010 General Election, I'm not sure he wouldn't have won.
Britain, the U.S's tenth closest ally.
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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Iraq wasn't the catalyst
23/10/2012 08:04:42 PM
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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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