The Blair Legacy: Weakness and Hypocricy
The execution of Saddam Hussein this weekend has shown, in Tony Blair's tenth (and final) year of office, that the only legacy that he will leave UK this year is puling weakness and hypocricy. The UK government's compliance with the regicide of the head of a sovereign country (allied forces handed Hussein over to forces within his own country who killed him in a very public hanging) should be compared with the kind of law and order that residents in Blair's broken, impoverished and violent country have to put up with.
The UK's role in Saddam Hussein's killing was revealed just days after it became known that the murderers of a police officer committed their crime while in the country illegally. It would apprently have contravened their human rights to deport them back to Somalia because it is rather dangerous there too http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/23/nbesh123.xml.
So while Blair's government has sychophantically endorsed the killing of Hussein calling it 'justice', British citizens, increasingly at the mercy of a feral underclass created by the welfare state, have to respect the rights of those that are dragging the country into an unstoppable decline.
The UK's role in Saddam Hussein's killing was revealed just days after it became known that the murderers of a police officer committed their crime while in the country illegally. It would apprently have contravened their human rights to deport them back to Somalia because it is rather dangerous there too http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/23/nbesh123.xml.
So while Blair's government has sychophantically endorsed the killing of Hussein calling it 'justice', British citizens, increasingly at the mercy of a feral underclass created by the welfare state, have to respect the rights of those that are dragging the country into an unstoppable decline.
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