Tony Blair has accused some MPs of being out of touch with the public and of failing to face the terror threat. He bases this on public opinion polls which probably asked fairly simple questions. Seeing that he didn't really offer MPs an adequate explanation of his views, why on earth should they take him at face value?
This is the man who duped Parliament over WMD and the whole Iraq intelligence fiasco. Then the public were mainly against him and he thought they were out of touch!
If it's Monday the public are confused, if it's Tuesday the MPs are confused but on Wednesday the Prime Minister tries to confuse us all at PMQ's.
He really does have a nerve!
The nationalised railway loses too much money with poor service
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The present debate about whether to nationalise the railway overlooks one
crucial fact. In 2002 Labour did nationalise all the track, signals and
stations ...
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