Friday, May 11, 2007

[tony blair] should we believe the polls

The mayhem this man and his croneys have wrought on the country, the way they've sold it down the drain to the EU and then this:

Although Labour was savaged in council elections last week — and Mr Brown nears power with Labour's hold on his home of Scotland lost for the first time in 50 years — Mr Blair retains surprising levels of support among Labour voters and voters in general, according to a Socialist Daily* [Guardian] poll published yesterday.

It showed that 80 per cent of Labour voters and 44 per cent of all voters — a much higher figure than Labour's standing in polls — thought he had been good for Britain.

In which way good for Britain, I wonder? And if he was so good, why the universal clamour to remove him, on both sides of the political fence?

Please! If my tone seems churlish and my manner unforgiving, it is only because of the victims of the Blairocaust we remember today.

* I plead guilty.

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