Tony Blair

Approval Rate: 60%

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    roarofthunder

    Wed Aug 20 2008

    Put me off Labour for quite a while. I guess it's the Liberal Democrats then.... Anyone with me?

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    rabidchickens

    Fri May 18 2007

    Okay he supported the Iraq war -1, but hes strong leadership helped keep the Labour Party relative by pursuing the "Third Way" like Clinton in America, hes strong support for the U.S. after 9/11 was great, and he has done a lot to support Kyoto (end global warming) and support the European Union as well!

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    bird808

    Fri May 11 2007

    I'm not rating this man on his personality, I'm rating him as a leader and as a leader he was shyte. I'm so glad this man is standing down in June, it couldn't have come soon enough.  When I voted for him back in 1997 that was my first and unfortunately last ever vote for any British government and I think after his fiasco at No 10 no-one has the right to tell me who I should and shouldn't vote for and if I should be voting at all.  When you look at the damage he's done over the last ten years; extortionate housing prices so bad that first time buyers - myself included - can't afford to get on the property ladder, tuition fees for higher education that students are leaving 20,000 in debt, NHS in a shambles, Millenium Dome that no-one uses, youths running the streets with ASBOS generating as much power as a dead horse, war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Nurses and Doctors shitty pay, Academies replacing existing comprehensives that teach one subject for 12-16 year-olds - trust me this guarant... Read more

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    lee77b0b

    Fri Jan 26 2007

    I thought this list was to rate people, not lapdogs.

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    lil_rocka

    Thu Sep 29 2005

    man whoeva thinks this guy is great u have s*** in ur eyes he is a lying BEEP!!!!!!!!1 dont belive everything he says, THEY ARE ALL A BUNCH OF S****

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    soundzen

    Sun Sep 11 2005

    find me a better politician? you wont! why? simple! all in a single man: eloquent, smart, sharp, yes, a real actor when it comes to press presence but also a compasionate man who uses his skills trough politics to make the courageous changes for the better! bush can learn a lot with tony but is light years from him! instead he betrayed him with false intel into a ilegal war! poor british ally... blair rules! labour rocks!

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    rocket_robin_hood

    Sat Apr 23 2005

    Master of spin, this con artist extrandaire will let Great Britain into wreck and ruin if he continues to lead the nation. If he continues, Great Britain will be part of the ruthless facist European Union and the British Peoples will come under the rule of tyranny and surpression. Britons shall never be slaves. The tyrants will try, but never succeed as long as Britannia is mistress of the seas!!! RULE BRITANNI, BRITANNIA RULES THE WAVES, BRITONS, NEVER SHALL BE SLAVES!!! Get rid of Tony Blair and his communist ilk. Save our nation!!! Get out of the UK, kill the kilo, and all the metric system!

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    noskcaj

    Sat Dec 18 2004

    Another guy that does not admit to Mistakes.

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    daccory

    Tue Oct 05 2004

    Most British will tell you this man is for the chop! America, you can have him...you can't do any worse than what you've got in the White House right now. Apparently, Blair now appears on the Simpsons cartoon and is to be given a medal by the US. For what? For being involved in a war his people didn't want?? This man has the gall to go against his own Continental partners and then turns round to them and suggests that although they were wrong not to be involved in an illegal invasion, there should be a President to represent Europe's interests and that that president should be him!! Yeah, right! Of 25 countries!!?? He can't even run his own country!!Bush likes the idea naturally because then the EU - with it's president Blair - will back everything Bush wants to do. Ok then, let's have a president. I vote for Chirac, who puts his country and the European peoples first before everybody else-just as Bush does for the US. I am sick, ashamed and disgusted at the position Britain finds it... Read more

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    mrpolitical

    Wed Sep 29 2004

    He should be prasied for his courage to fight this war in Iraq despite the lack of common sense his country has. Tony Blair is a true friend; when push comes to shove, Blair will do what is necessary to stand by President Bush. Thank You Mr.Blair!!

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    aarons

    Fri Aug 22 2003

    Maggie Thatcher mark II.

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    tencat

    Tue Jul 29 2003

    He has shown great bravery in doing what he feels what's right, to hell with world opinion.

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    getback

    Fri May 09 2003

    very smart knows who to be friends with.

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    president_x_d

    Mon Mar 31 2003

    As an American, I thank you, Mr. Blair.

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    the_pumpkin

    Sat Mar 08 2003

    Socialist...but has guts to stand up for what's right re: Hussein

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    kikid680

    Sun Jan 26 2003

    Wimp puppet of Bush. I was so hopeful when Labour came back. What a loser.

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    teaseress

    Sat May 18 2002

    Hasn't kept to his referendum at all. Our transport system (especially the trains) are an absolute disgrace, our hospitals are filthy, underfunded and understaffed, property prices are ridiculously high and hardly anyone is voting anymore because we've had enough of our politians. They're worried about that as well now, and are voicing their concerns. perhaps they should actually keep their promises and use our taxes wisely instead of on crap such as the Millenium Dome.

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    thefreak

    Mon Dec 03 2001

    Blair is absolutely superb. He's a true leader, unlike the US of A's own terrible thing in the White House. Hey England, can we trade? No, that's okay, I know you all wouldn't want to part with such a wonderful man! The US desperately needs someone like Tony Blair, especially during a time like this! He's a tolerant, liberal person who favors gun control :-) is pacifistic :-) and if he were the leader of my own country, would probably be leading the fight for stem cell research! Go Tony Blair! And take care, everyone.

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    raincat

    Thu Oct 11 2001

    After the terrible Sept. 11 catastrophe, Tony Blair, with much passion and grace, devoted himself to assisting the United States in every possible way. Many world leaders did, but Tony Blair's passion and compassion seemed to stand out from the rest somehow. This is difficult to explain in words, but it is why I feel he deserves five stars.

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    ellajedlicka21

    Wed Sep 26 2001

    He's pretty cool.

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    noah4056

    Fri Mar 02 2001

    Britain's answer to Bill Clinton. Typical liberal nutjob.

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    swan1763et

    Fri Dec 03 1999

    Hard to rate, But why the love affair with Bill Clinton. By supporting him, he makes himself look bad in my eyes.

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    jane2114uk

    Thu Dec 02 1999

    I can't stand the man or the way he does things. He sees anyone who values a bit of British independence from europe as the Forces Of Conservatism, and the way he prattled on seems to believe the Iceberg that Titanic crashed into had a blue rosette on it too. He sees any viewpoint other than his own as wrong, and does what he wants rather than what is right. And the proposal of Full Employment by 2010? Yeah, right! It just can't happen, and he knows it. It's a ploy for the next election. He spent £1m of tax money on redecorating his house when the pension rise will be 74p next year. Well, that's my rant done - for now...

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    ericthefederal_ist

    Wed Dec 01 1999

    The first time you laid eyes on him, you didn't expected he was a politican, rather an actor! He has everything a politican usually doesn't have: charm, social intelligence... :o)

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    jkri642om

    Wed Dec 01 1999

    Clinton, UK-style. Triumph of style over substance.