Posted on 06/06/2009 4:35:47 PM PDT by C19fan
Tony Blair believes Gordon Brown's political future is doomed because of 'the darkness in his heart' and his 'lies' - and feels Mr Brown has no one to blame but himself. The former Prime Minister's devastating verdict on his successor is a blow to Mr Brown's hopes of surviving further moves to topple him, expected this week. Publicly, Mr Blair has kept out of the row. However, The Mail on Sunday can disclose that privately he shares the view held by Labour rebels that Mr Brown will lead the Party to a disastrous defeat at the next Election.
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Didn’t Brown force Blair out. It is only fitting that Blair pay the man back, even if it is kicking him while he’s down.
Who really is to blame - how could blair turn his country over to a dark and evil heart? Why did he not warn his own people?
They, like here are all the worst of the worst.
I think that Blair promised Brown that he would retire and then he kept on and on and on never keeping his promise.
I thought Blair selected him.
I guess Obambi only wants America to fail. They can’t have Brown outdoing the Zero.
The “darkness in his heart”? Isn’t that racist?
He should call Obama, as Michelle said Obama will fix the hole in your soul. A little darkness should be a breeze for the One. I'll bet the video collection Obama gave him was the first step in the healing process...
Well, he is a liberal.
LIEberal
Wow, that’s a really harsh evaluation.
I don’t know. Is it better to replace Brown today and might get a stronger Labour candidate going to the general election, or let the rotten get worse so the public will definitely vote them out?
Yeah, revenge is sweet.
Blair is just as nasty as Brown, he just has the gift of the gab and the winning smile (like someone else closer to home).
The entire “New” Labour project is unravelling into a complete disaster, Brown and Blair were its chief architects and implementers. Scum.
Better for Britain and the political right if Brown stays on. He is badly burnt toast. If Labour replaces him, the new guy might do better, he could hardly do worse.
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