Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Blair's back!...

But its not Tony. It's Cherie.

She was also on telly last night, same time as the 9/11 documentary so I watched that instead. But I did catch some of it, which focused on knife crime.

An ex-con turned goody (maybe he's been prescribed Ritalin, or something?) did suggest the excellent point that we should put people away who re-engineer guns and sell them, put them away for 40 years as a precedent.

As a Labour member, I really can't see the logic in Cherie bringing up the point she makes that Tony failed to get 'tough on crime', at a time when Labour has lost a lot of respect among voters and needs most of all people to rally.

Lastly, what is this constant fear of people getting stabbed, attacked, raped etc.? People bring this up to me time and time again, worried to let their kids out and all sorts. Its mad. I'm not worried about the streets, I'm aware of the dangers but theres clearly no-go areas.

I might lack common sense, but I'm not stupid like that to leave myself open to opportunity like that. Or maybe I am blind.

Is it just me? or is Cherie right? Now that she's out of the house with the black door (No.10) maybe she should concentrate on her job, rather than going all political. Its not good for politics and heaven help us if the Conservatives get in (LibDems aren't that bad but lets face it, they got no hope). And am I the only one who sees striking similiarities with Cherie and Hilary Clinton (pre-Senator years)?

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