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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Is this true?

Heck of a rumor in the Independent,
Tony Blair will be served notice to quit Downing Street at a meeting of the Cabinet next week when senior ministers plan to confront him over his refusal to commit to a departure timetable.

The staunchest supporter of the Bush foreign policy being effectively overthrown by his own party. How do you think that will play against the US election?

4 Comments:

  • That all depends on how much coverage this gets in the US media, which I think will be spotty.

    By Blogger Lew Scannon, at 4:05 PM  

  • I think it might get a fair amount of coverage. There's alot of airtime to fill, and they aren't going to talk about Iraq.

    If Blair does go, though, it would be Aznar, Berlusconi, Blair.

    Mike

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 5:04 PM  

  • I don't think it will get all that much coverage in the US Press. What coverage it does get will have a spin of "After nearly a decade in office... has decided to retire as prime minister to spend more time with his family. Loyal American ally... tough on terror..."

    "If Blair does go, though, it would be Aznar, Berlusconi, Blair."

    And those are our allies. Let's also note the victories of Hammas, Ahmadinejad, the Islamic Courts Union (in Somalia) and victories of liberal candidates in several Latin American elections recently who campaigned against US policies.

    Can you name a foreign leader whose domestic appeal is enhanced by his association with Bush?

    By Blogger -epm, at 8:05 AM  

  • I think it might get fair coverage.

    "Around the 5th anniversary of 9/11 one of Bush's staunchest allies...."

    I probably should've included in the post that a large part of the Labor upset is because Blair keeps promising to step aside and then extends. Iraq is the agitation, but the reasons for the call are purely domestic.

    And, good point about the "non-friends." I tried playing the game, but couldn't think of one leader that has benefitted from closeness. Even Koizumi, Even Mexico's Fox has suffered.

    Mike

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 8:16 AM  

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