QUOTE(Scheisse @ Oct 28 2006, 01:41 AM)
Why do brits hate him...? War in Iraq?
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Here's a few reasons:
1. He supports the war in Iraq and has no plans to pull our troops out (what many people want). He is also under attack because of the deaths of many British soldiers in Afghanistan this year.
2. He follows the American line on foreign policy very closely. This angers people because it supports Bush and it feels like we have no independence in foreign affairs.
3. The Labour party is in a mess - there have been a lot of suggestions of corruption and some ministers have had to stand down due to sex scandals, breach of parliamentary law or conflicts of interest. John Prescott and David Blunkett are good examples.
4. The cash for peerages scandal. Basically, the Labour party offered peerages (making somebody a Lord) in exchange for vast sums of cash from businessmen. This is wrong for a lot of reasons.
5. He has failed to tackle the race-relations issue in Britain at the moment (tension between white Britons and Muslims - we have a large Muslim population).
6. Tax rises and inefficient government.
7. He's been in power for nearly 10 years. People think it's time for a change.
Can anyone here name the Prime Minister before Blair?
These are his potential successors as Labour party leader:
- Gordon Brown - Chancellor of the Exchequer
- 'Red' John Reid - Home Secretary and Stalinist
These are potential successors to him as Prime Minister from the other political parties:
- David Cameron - Young and image-conscious Conservative leader
- Sir Menzies Campbell - Very old Liberal Democrat leader