Tony Blair is to get a knighthood, "Supreme Order of Christ" from the Pope for "services to peace". The award was first given during the last crusades. I think Mr Blair should be tried as a war criminal and not some Catholic Saint.
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AndrewNutt on 31st Aug 2010 (via andrewnutt.blogspot.com)
The Queen has stripped President Robert Mugabe of his knighthood following the violence and election crisis in Zimbabwe. He was awarded the knighthood in 1994 by John Major's Conservative Government. Five years ago there were calls for the knighthood to be removed, and then Prime Minister Tony Blair said he would look into the matter,
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BUCF on 18th Jul 2008 (via bucf.wordpress.com)
Tony Blair’s Comment is Free article on the reason for the riots brought the inevitable howls of derision. Of the 1986 comments posted to date, the vast majority are either too vicious for the moderator to allow through, or focus on whether Tony Blair’s character and/or war criminal record really make him an authority on
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LiberalConspiracy on 23rd Aug 2011 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
Tony Blair was right about Gordon Brown. Today we have confirmation of the bitterness and disagreements at the top of the Blair government. All that spinning and all those stories turn out to have been well founded. Tony Blair was wrong about the Middle East. He still thinks there are military solutions to Middle Eastern
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JohnRedwood on 1st Sep 2010 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
When George Bush/Tony Blair/A.N. Other War Criminal visit Baghdad/Kabuk/A.N. Other Bombed-out Shithole, it is always a 'surprise' visit. It is always ‘unannounced'. The media agree to a blackout until they are on the ground with said bastard. There is a very good reason for this. If it was announced that George Bush/Tony Blair/A.N. Other War Criminal
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ChickenYoghurt on 19th Jul 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
De Menezes inquest: Tony Blair backed decision to block investigators - Telegraph.Since when is the criminal justice system under the personal direction of the Prime Minister? It was wrong for Blair the Plod to ask the question. It was wrong...
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TheLastDitch on 5th Nov 2008 (via lastditch.typepad.com)
Under Tony Blair, moral ambiguity became the order of the day, writes Anthony Horowitz.
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Telegraph on 30th Jul 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Miss Blair? F**k would I....In last week's Question Time, David Milliband claimed that the electorate would "miss Tony Blair as PM" once he resigned. Well, let's just say I don't share such sentiments.Virtually all British PM's in history have been either imperiailist, or increased the size of government. In that sense, they have been grossly un-libertarian. Blair has been NO exception. Tony Blair...
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LibOnTheUK on 14th Jul 2008 (via chrislib.blogspot.com)
Tony Blair is keen to name-drop in every chapter of his memoir A Journey. From footballers to Hollywood actors, Mr Blair gives his opinion on each.
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Telegraph on 2nd Sep 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
To an extent, British politics is still determined by whether or not you agree with Tony Blair. For more than a year, the coalition and the opposition have been debating whether to continue Blair’s public service reforms; this is a testament to his failure as Prime Minister as much as it to his success. Today, has given an interview to the Times (£), coinciding with the release of his m...
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Spectator on 9th Jun 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
Tony and Cherie Blair are renowned - some may say notorious - for enjoying the largesse of wealthy friends. But even by their own standards, their closeness to one of Hollywood's best connected couples may take some beating.
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Telegraph on 8th Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)