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kirklancaster 20-11-2016 08:20 PM

Blair brands Corbyn a "nutter" as he plans a return to UK politics
 
Tony Blair brands Corbyn a "nutter" as he lines up shock return to UK politics

TONY Blair is plotting a shock return to the political fray in the wake of Brexit, it has been claimed.

The former Prime Minister is said to be unimpressed with current premier Theresa May, reportedly branding her "a lightweight", while current Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is "a nutter" according to a source close to the 63-year-old.

Blair is now said to be seeking new offices in Westminster for himself and his 130 staff, a power base close to Whitehall from where he can influence negotiations over the UK's departure from the EU.

He has also allegedly held conversations with former chancellor and fellow Remainer George Osborne about post-Brexit Britain.

One source told the Sunday Times that Blair wants to rebrand himself as global statesman in the "Henry Kissenger mould", after his reputation was severley dented by the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq invasion.

Another insider told the paper: “He’s not impressed with Theresa May.

"He thinks she’s a total lightweight. He thinks Jeremy Corbyn’s a nutter and the Tories are screwing up Brexit.

"He thinks there’s a massive hole in British politics that he can fill.”



PLEASE SAY IT IS NOT TRUE D:

Pete. 20-11-2016 08:21 PM

People in glasshouses...

Shaun 20-11-2016 08:23 PM

He's declaring almost as many wars on current politicians as he did on countries whilst in office. Almost.

Kizzy 20-11-2016 08:23 PM

War criminal calls vegetarian nutter.... The world is officially mad.

kirklancaster 20-11-2016 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete. (Post 9068067)
People in glasshouses...

Corbyn is the SANEST man in the world compared to DELUSIONAL maniac Blair.

T* 20-11-2016 08:30 PM

https://i.gyazo.com/e1223f3dfbb13fea...fe9a8b8c2d.png

T* 20-11-2016 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9068074)
War criminal calls vegetarian nutter.... The world is officially mad.

why point out he's vegetarian
you can be a vegetarian and a dick at the same time

Brillopad 20-11-2016 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9068062)
Tony Blair brands Corbyn a "nutter" as he lines up shock return to UK politics

TONY Blair is plotting a shock return to the political fray in the wake of Brexit, it has been claimed.

The former Prime Minister is said to be unimpressed with current premier Theresa May, reportedly branding her "a lightweight", while current Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is "a nutter" according to a source close to the 63-year-old.

Blair is now said to be seeking new offices in Westminster for himself and his 130 staff, a power base close to Whitehall from where he can influence negotiations over the UK's departure from the EU.

He has also allegedly held conversations with former chancellor and fellow Remainer George Osborne about post-Brexit Britain.

One source told the Sunday Times that Blair wants to rebrand himself as global statesman in the "Henry Kissenger mould", after his reputation was severley dented by the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq invasion.

Another insider told the paper: “He’s not impressed with Theresa May.

"He thinks she’s a total lightweight. He thinks Jeremy Corbyn’s a nutter and the Tories are screwing up Brexit.

"He thinks there’s a massive hole in British politics that he can fill.”



PLEASE SAY IT IS NOT TRUE D:

In his dreams! Does he think people have forgotten his crimes. Smarmy creep.

Just trying to take advantage of peoples' uncertainty of the future - if there are any holes to be filled it isn't by that egotistical milksop.

MTVN 20-11-2016 08:43 PM

Good to hear, he'd have my support if he forged a new movement of liberal and centrist politics

Kizzy 20-11-2016 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T* (Post 9068092)
why point out he's vegetarian
you can be a vegetarian and a dick at the same time

Name one...... (Apart from Hitler obv)

Marsh. 20-11-2016 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T* (Post 9068092)
you can be a vegetarian and a dick at the same time

*looks at Lostie, sniggers*

Kizzy 20-11-2016 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 9068141)
*looks at Lostie, sniggers*

Hey! If you're just going to snipe you can eff off back to C&G..... We don't tolerate that here :idc:

Marsh. 20-11-2016 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9068179)
Hey! If you're just going to snipe you can eff off back to C&G..... We don't tolerate that here :idc:

*looks at Kizzy, sniggers*

joeysteele 20-11-2016 09:35 PM

I do not agree with his views on Corbyn and also Iraq will hang around his neck for the rest of his life.

However,one thing he was, was a winner, true any Labour leader would have beaten John Major in 1997,however not by the margin Blair did and certainly not to almost exactly repeat it in 2001 over Hague.

Although from the votes, he should not have done, he did also after Iraq's invasion, win again in 2005 with a good overall majority.
I also think he may have scraped a win or just missed out in 2010 too

He was a fairly strong advocate of a re-alignment of politics of the centre left.
He and Paddy Ashdown for sure could have really worked on that, had Blair not been so blinded by his massive election win in 1997,in my view.

Politics in the UK is all up in the air,usual rules, predictions and events out the window.
He could maybe just tap into the vacuum that is there and bring about some coming together of ideals again.
Nothing could likely now surprise me as to UK politics.

This, if it all comes about and he is planning some return in some way, is going to be worth watching, I think anyway.

jaxie 20-11-2016 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9068316)
I do not agree with his views on Corbyn and also Iraq will hang around his neck for the rest of his life.

However,one thing he was, was a winner, true any Labour leader would have beaten John Major in 1997,however not by the margin Blair did and certainly not to almost exactly repeat it in 2001 over Hague.

Although from the votes, he should not have done, he did also after Iraq's invasion, win again in 2005 with a good overall majority.
I also think he may have scraped a win or just missed out in 2010 too

He was a fairly strong advocate of a re-alignment of politics of the centre left.
He and Paddy Ashdown for sure could have really worked on that, had Blair not been so blinded by his massive election win in 1997,in my view.

Politics in the UK is all up in the air,usual rules, predictions and events out the window.
He could maybe just tap into the vacuum that is there and bring about some coming together of ideals again.
Nothing could likely now surprise me as to UK politics.

This, if it all comes about and he is planning some return in some way, is going to be worth watching, I think anyway.

On his we agree Joey however people feel about Blair's actions he was winner and Labour could do with someone like him if they want to win again though I think he has probably had his day.

MTVN 20-11-2016 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9068316)
I do not agree with his views on Corbyn and also Iraq will hang around his neck for the rest of his life.

However,one thing he was, was a winner, true any Labour leader would have beaten John Major in 1997,however not by the margin Blair did and certainly not to almost exactly repeat it in 2001 over Hague.

Although from the votes, he should not have done, he did also after Iraq's invasion, win again in 2005 with a good overall majority.
I also think he may have scraped a win or just missed out in 2010 too

He was a fairly strong advocate of a re-alignment of politics of the centre left.
He and Paddy Ashdown for sure could have really worked on that, had Blair not been so blinded by his massive election win in 1997,in my view.

Politics in the UK is all up in the air,usual rules, predictions and events out the window.
He could maybe just tap into the vacuum that is there and bring about some coming together of ideals again.
Nothing could likely now surprise me as to UK politics.

This, if it all comes about and he is planning some return in some way, is going to be worth watching, I think anyway.


I agree. After all - the vast majority of MPs were opposed to Brexit, the vast majority of Labour MPs lack confidence in Corbyn - it's not hard to imagine Blair could harness the energy of MPs from all sides who are either disillusioned with their own party's leadership or with the whole process of Brexit which has so far been a complete mess.

joeysteele 20-11-2016 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9068352)
On his we agree Joey however people feel about Blair's actions he was winner and Labour could do with someone like him if they want to win again though I think he has probably had his day.

Really glad we agree jaxie.

I agree his leadership days are gone but he does know how to win elections and tap into soft support for other parties too.

That is where, from behind the scenes he could well influence a great deal.
Who, what and how is another matter but he must feel he has some ideas to consider this move.

I find it interesting anyway and will watch any developments closely.

Tom4784 20-11-2016 10:00 PM

Blair can piss off tbh.

kirklancaster 20-11-2016 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9068126)
Name one...... (Apart from Hitler obv)

Thomas J Cookson, for one.

kirklancaster 20-11-2016 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9068316)
I do not agree with his views on Corbyn and also Iraq will hang around his neck for the rest of his life.

However,one thing he was, was a winner, true any Labour leader would have beaten John Major in 1997,however not by the margin Blair did and certainly not to almost exactly repeat it in 2001 over Hague.

Although from the votes, he should not have done, he did also after Iraq's invasion, win again in 2005 with a good overall majority.
I also think he may have scraped a win or just missed out in 2010 too

He was a fairly strong advocate of a re-alignment of politics of the centre left.
He and Paddy Ashdown for sure could have really worked on that, had Blair not been so blinded by his massive election win in 1997,in my view.

Politics in the UK is all up in the air,usual rules, predictions and events out the window.
He could maybe just tap into the vacuum that is there and bring about some coming together of ideals again.
Nothing could likely now surprise me as to UK politics.

This, if it all comes about and he is planning some return in some way, is going to be worth watching, I think anyway.

He was a 'Winner' because he was one of the biggest LIARS in British Political History, and modelled his policies on diluted versions of Tory ones.

He is probably only talking of returning to politics because the Gravy Train of the 'Public Speaking circuit is drying up for him.

No one should seriously mention Blair and the bringing about of some coming together of 'IDEALS' in the same breath - in my opinion.

Kizzy 20-11-2016 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9068385)
Thomas J Cookson, for one.

http://popcrush.com/files/2015/05/ma...t-know-her.gif

Kizzy 20-11-2016 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9068352)
On his we agree Joey however people feel about Blair's actions he was winner and Labour could do with someone like him if they want to win again though I think he has probably had his day.

He was a winner due to the fact he was refreshing, he offered hope, and then we went to war..... :/

hijaxers 20-11-2016 10:51 PM

Blair is gone and should stay that way , most people now dislike him intensely , i've always disliked him , he almost turned the Labour party into another Tory party and got as rich as most of them on the way. Piss off

Kizzy 20-11-2016 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hijaxers (Post 9068433)
Blair is gone and should stay that way , most people now dislike him intensely , i've always disliked him , he almost turned the Labour party into another Tory party and got as rich as most of them on the way. Piss off

:clap1: :clap1:

MTVN 20-11-2016 10:59 PM

Funny how much Blair is hated in Labour now when he's their only leader to have won an election in nearly forty years lol


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