A man that sacrificed his political career supporting George W Bush on some misguided messianic mission.
He is not perfect but has done many good things for Britian but many people have forgotten what it was like before with Major and Thatcher - an incompetant wanker preceeded by one of the most evil women to have ever lived.
Criticised mainly by Daily Mail readers and people without the intelligence to dispassionately look at his acheivements despite the obvious and disappointing failures.
I am saddened that a man that held such promise for the British people after the dark Tory years has lied to us and broken our hearts.
Perhaps he is the perfect example of how misguided faith can destroy a man.
He is not perfect but has done many good things for Britian but many people have forgotten what it was like before with Major and Thatcher - an incompetant wanker preceeded by one of the most evil women to have ever lived.
Criticised mainly by Daily Mail readers and people without the intelligence to dispassionately look at his acheivements despite the obvious and disappointing failures.
I am saddened that a man that held such promise for the British people after the dark Tory years has lied to us and broken our hearts.
Perhaps he is the perfect example of how misguided faith can destroy a man.
by lukaz January 13, 2007
The wife of our 'esteemed' Prime Minister, Cherie Blair (formerly Booth) met Tony (formerly Anthony) at a balloon party. Since her husband came to power, Miss Cruella de Ville has wasted thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money on her hairdressing. She charged a charity almost all of the money it had made just for standing up and burbling on about absolutely nothing for five minutes (the charity went belly-up as a result). She now considers herself superior to the Queen, and is making a fortune from her position as the PM's wife. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if she's forced her husband into staying on as PM when it's clear to everyone he should have resigned long ago.
Cherie Blair gets up on stage and blubs about how she's missing her son who's at university.
Cherie, what about all the people your husband has sent to Iraq to fight and maybe die in a war just to inflate his ego! They're all someone's sons!
Cherie, what about all the people your husband has sent to Iraq to fight and maybe die in a war just to inflate his ego! They're all someone's sons!
by StormSworder August 14, 2006
A Prime Minister who was stupid enough to risk his political career by siding with GWB.
He used his office to make sure Great Britain is now just Britain, where a greater would have sided with the facts known (rather than imagined hysteria) at the time. Unfortunately, the Tory Party backed him to the hilt, and understandably, his popularity dropped (thanks to some intelligent Brits - the majority of the population there!) Probably man of integrity, yet a weak man. Npt so nusual in a world of politics.
He used his office to make sure Great Britain is now just Britain, where a greater would have sided with the facts known (rather than imagined hysteria) at the time. Unfortunately, the Tory Party backed him to the hilt, and understandably, his popularity dropped (thanks to some intelligent Brits - the majority of the population there!) Probably man of integrity, yet a weak man. Npt so nusual in a world of politics.
by LongLiveGB November 03, 2003
Coined by Australian journalist, Tim Blair as "the ongoing process by which the world's multiple idiocies are becoming one giant, useless force."
3. Surely Pilger setting up a defence fund for Assange is the best example yet of Blair's Law ? (Imre Salusinszky, journalist, 9/12/2010)
by MdLk December 09, 2010
by Jeffhansd October 08, 2008
Coined by Australian journalist, Tim Blair as "the ongoing process by which the world's multiple idiocies are becoming one giant, useless force."
Blair's Law is universal, applying across all cultures across all time even if some localised manifestations may not be immediately recognisable by those outside that location in the space-time continuum (see example 5)
Blair's Law is universal, applying across all cultures across all time even if some localised manifestations may not be immediately recognisable by those outside that location in the space-time continuum (see example 5)
5. Couldn’t help thinking of Blair's Law following the arrest of John Hopoate at a nightclub owned by John Ibrahim and Kyle Sandilands....(Australia)
by Sveridge December 21, 2010