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Old 07-31-2004, 09:16 PM   #10
Oblivion437
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Join Date: June 17, 2002
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Originally posted by Djinn Raffo:
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Originally posted by Donut:

What it does show is how far Blair has moved from the rest of the party. S defeat for Bush would leave Blair and Britain sidelined in world politics.
The Tories can still come but Labour can't. That's not very thankful of the support Blair went out on a limb to give the states during Iraq at all. [/QUOTE]He still represents a socialist or quasi-socialist party. In that respect, he represents some stretch of Liberal thinking. That is to say, he is philosophically at the opposite end of Conservative thinking, and he's at odds on some level or another among Compassionate Conservatives (Centrists who like the Conservative name)
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