Discover Habbo's history
Treat yourself with a Secret Santa gift.... of a random Wiki page for you to start exploring Habbo's history!
Happy holidays!
Celebrate with us at Habbox on the hotel, on our Forum and right here!
Join Habbox!
One of us! One of us! Click here to see the roles you could take as part of the Habbox community!


Page 6 of 8 FirstFirst ... 2345678 LastLast
Results 51 to 60 of 71
  1. #51
    -:Undertaker:-'s Avatar
    -:Undertaker:- is offline Habbox Hall of Fame Inductee
    Former Rare Values Manager
    HabboxForum Top Poster


    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Jerez, the Kingdom of Spain
    Country
    Spain
    Posts
    30,040
    Tokens
    966
    Habbo
    -:overtaker:-

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Diligo View Post
    I don't get this terminology. You say Labour invaded like Tony Blair and Gordon Brown ran in there brandishing flails. Labour didn't invade, Britain invaded. Yes Labour made the decision but they make that decision on behalf off the country. The whole point of government is surely that the public vote for a party who's policies they agree on. And if Labour are get the most people, the majority of the country trust Labours judgement. (Even if I admit they abused that trust when they invaded but hey-ho. :eusa_whis)

    Oh and for the record, I'm pretty easy going with parties. I'm not a die-hard Labour fan, nor a die-hard Conservative. I just wouldn't want you getting too comfortable now would I? Nothing like a few questions to pry out some opinions.
    I hate the way you use 'Britain', The public did NOT agree to this illegal invasion and it's one of the reasons Labour has lost so much popularity.


  2. #52
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    North England
    Posts
    5,718
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    I hate the way you use 'Britain', The public did NOT agree to this illegal invasion and it's one of the reasons Labour has lost so much popularity.
    But by Labour being voted into power we chose Labour to make this decision. We, the public, voted Labour to fulfill the general publics ideas, surely? And thus, weren't Labour acting on the public's behalf and opinions?

  3. #53
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Nazareth
    Posts
    3,547
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Diligo View Post
    But by Labour being voted into power we chose Labour to make this decision. We, the public, voted Labour to fulfill the general publics ideas, surely? And thus, weren't Labour acting on the public's behalf and opinions?
    But that wouldn't apply to the people who didn't vote for Labour.

  4. #54
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    North England
    Posts
    5,718
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    It would apply to everyone as the majority have voted this country to be run by Labour. And if you said that only Labour control Labour people then it will spiral until conservatives won't listen to Labour policemen or so on.

  5. #55
    -:Undertaker:-'s Avatar
    -:Undertaker:- is offline Habbox Hall of Fame Inductee
    Former Rare Values Manager
    HabboxForum Top Poster


    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Jerez, the Kingdom of Spain
    Country
    Spain
    Posts
    30,040
    Tokens
    966
    Habbo
    -:overtaker:-

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Diligo View Post
    But by Labour being voted into power we chose Labour to make this decision. We, the public, voted Labour to fulfill the general publics ideas, surely? And thus, weren't Labour acting on the public's behalf and opinions?
    More English people, I am English, voted Conservative rather than Labour ni the last election. Labour is a government no one in England wants. To the point, yes Labour are elected but with power, comes responsibility. They should act on what the people want, not what they don't want and the Iraq invasion was a don't.


  6. #56
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    North England
    Posts
    5,718
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    More English people, I am English, voted Conservative rather than Labour ni the last election. Labour is a government no one in England wants. To the point, yes Labour are elected but with power, comes responsibility. They should act on what the people want, not what they don't want and the Iraq invasion was a don't.
    I seem to remember, not sure if it's just me and my social group, that everyone was behind Iraq under the belief Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Admittably, they eventually discovered that there wasn't nuclear warheads and other dangerous items.

    But it's very easy for outsiders to look from the out, in on the situation. Because when all is said and done, no one but Mr.Blair had to make that decision. And he made it knowing that he will take the blame if (although we would later learn it was more a matter of when) anything would go wrong. And I'm almost 100% that if he had known there were no WMD, that he would not invade. That, my friend, is the beauty of hindsight.

  7. #57
    -:Undertaker:-'s Avatar
    -:Undertaker:- is offline Habbox Hall of Fame Inductee
    Former Rare Values Manager
    HabboxForum Top Poster


    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Jerez, the Kingdom of Spain
    Country
    Spain
    Posts
    30,040
    Tokens
    966
    Habbo
    -:overtaker:-

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Diligo View Post
    I seem to remember, not sure if it's just me and my social group, that everyone was behind Iraq under the belief Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Admittably, they eventually discovered that there wasn't nuclear warheads and other dangerous items.

    But it's very easy for outsiders to look from the out, in on the situation. Because when all is said and done, no one but Mr.Blair had to make that decision. And he made it knowing that he will take the blame if (although we would later learn it was more a matter of when) anything would go wrong. And I'm almost 100% that if he had known there were no WMD, that he would not invade. That, my friend, is the beauty of hindsight.
    Actually your thinking America who the Bush Administration has scared into believing this threat when there wasn't one at all. If you cast your mind back to 2003, the biggest protests the world had ever seen happened in London, Manchester, Paris, Moscow and so on.

    Of course Blair knew there was no WMD, the pictures Colin Powell supplied to the UN to make a case weren't secret Nuclear Bunkers, they were disused sweet factorys.

    Everybody knew Saddam had no WMD unless your were naive and believed the lies about it all.


  8. #58
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    North England
    Posts
    5,718
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Actually your thinking America who the Bush Administration has scared into believing this threat when there wasn't one at all. If you cast your mind back to 2003, the biggest protests the world had ever seen happened in London, Manchester, Paris, Moscow and so on.

    Of course Blair knew there was no WMD, the pictures Colin Powell supplied to the UN to make a case weren't secret Nuclear Bunkers, they were disused sweet factorys.

    Everybody knew Saddam had no WMD unless your were naive and believed the lies about it all.
    So are you saying that Blair knew there were no WMD but still invaded anyway? Or are you saying Blair didn't know and it was all a massive mistake?

  9. #59
    -:Undertaker:-'s Avatar
    -:Undertaker:- is offline Habbox Hall of Fame Inductee
    Former Rare Values Manager
    HabboxForum Top Poster


    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Jerez, the Kingdom of Spain
    Country
    Spain
    Posts
    30,040
    Tokens
    966
    Habbo
    -:overtaker:-

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Diligo View Post
    So are you saying that Blair knew there were no WMD but still invaded anyway? Or are you saying Blair didn't know and it was all a massive mistake?
    I am saying he knew it was no WMD.


  10. #60
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    North England
    Posts
    5,718
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    So if you don't mind my asking why would you suggest he would go to war which costed the lives of 100 British soldiers and countless Iraq citizens?

Page 6 of 8 FirstFirst ... 2345678 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •