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Post by R3DPhoenix on May 11, 2007 11:40:22 GMT -5
After ten years in office, Tony Blair's giving up his prime ministry and stepping down on June 27th. Personally, I think it'll be interesting to see what his sucessor decides to change or modify. Discuss.
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Post by GeneralMBison (GMB) on May 11, 2007 20:38:10 GMT -5
After ten years in office, Tony Blair's giving up his prime ministry and stepping down on June 27th. Personally, I think it'll be interesting to see what his sucessor decides to change or modify. Discuss. I wasn't shocked when i heard the news about his resign from prime minister. But I do want to know who is going to replace him and work with George Bush with the war in the Iraq.
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Post by Nihongo on May 12, 2007 11:53:36 GMT -5
I wasn't shocked when i heard the news about his resign from prime minister. But I do want to know who is going to replace him and work with George Bush with the war in the Iraq. That is going to be very intersting indeed. Because the war isn't exactly going over so smoothly.
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Post by RedGlare on May 13, 2007 14:54:19 GMT -5
After ten years in office, Tony Blair's giving up his prime ministry and stepping down on June 27th. Personally, I think it'll be interesting to see what his sucessor decides to change or modify. Discuss. I wasn't shocked when i heard the news about his resign from prime minister. But I do want to know who is going to replace him and work with George Bush with the war in the Iraq. Gordon Brown. Hes been Chancellor of the Exchequer for 10 years. Though i seriously doubt he'll work with the war. Not because hes a pacifist but because hes obsessed with the economy. That and Iraq was the downfall of Blair.
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