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    Gordon Brown was responsible for a lot of 'ruining' Britain in Blair's era, just as much as Blair was even though he was the PM. I think it's got worse since Brown has became PM and clearly Blair is better if he has won 3 election's and fought off Brown in the beginning. Brown is to much of a control freak to even risk losing power.

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    I hate Tony Blair even more than George Bush. He is a man who knows that his only chance of getting influence on the world stage is by sucking up to the US government. He must have known of the pentagon material when he made the decision to lie about the weapons of mass distraction.

    Tony Blair has 'sold his soul to the devil' for the sake of his own vanity. He knowingly tells the US nothing but what it wants to hear. He is scum. But he has no real influence, so criticism of him is not really relevant.

    I don't really know enough about Clinton to comment. However, he did initiate the Israel Palestine agreement, and acted as an impartial in the Northern Ireland peace treaty, which is good. He became 'one of the boys' when he pointlessly bombed Baghdad after the assasination attempt on George Bush Senior, which is bad. (They should have dropped money, not explosives, and let them finish the job).

    My understanding is that George Bush senior is the only ex-president who exercises his right to CIA briefings. Furthermore, I very much doubt that the CIA would give a democrat president accurate briefings anyway, such is (my perception of) the power of the US miliatary industrial block. Back and to the left. Back and to the left...

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    Before labour came into government, this country was in a bad state and believe it or not they did make changes which made the country a lot better, so im saying blair.

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    Tony Blair, some may not like it but he improved this country a lot, especially with the NHS (don't even ask) Gordon brown seems determined on reversing blair's actions and removing everything that is essentially british.


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    This is personal opinion rather than debate, just asking people.

    I would say Tony Blair as he had the spark that Gordon doesn't. Plus Tony won the elections multiple times and Gordon hasn't at all, postponing them is making people dislike him even more.


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    Both are better off pushing daisies.

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    Don't know, Don't care. Gordon Browns Hair is funny and Tony Blairs face was funny.

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    Tony Blair, he was better, Don't like Gordon Brown especially that stupid thing he does with his mouth when he speaks.

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    I don't mind either of them, I personally feel that Tony could run Labour better than Gordon. But well, if these Tories come in they say when were 16 we go to do our service to improve the "Youth" of England. Not gonna work mateeeee to many distruptivers already the army wont change em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antony View Post
    Tony Blair, he was better, Don't like Gordon Brown especially that stupid thing he does with his mouth when he speaks.
    That stupid mouth thing was because he was in a car crash or something. He's also blind in his left eye due to a rugby accident if that makes any difference to your political views too.

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