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Bill Clinton Blasts Bush in Britain
2006-09-28
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton waded into the debate on the future of Britain's ruling Labour Party on Wednesday, warning that its achievements could be swept away if it lost the next election.

"I think your biggest problem right now is that people take your achievements and your ideas for the future for granted," Clinton told the Labour Party's annual conference.

Prime Minister Tony Blair, a close friend of Clinton, gave an emotional farewell speech to the conference on Tuesday after announcing he would leave office within a year.

The party, in power for nine years, has been torn by infighting over when Blair should go. Blair's popularity has waned over his support for the U.S.-led war in Iraq, his policies in the Middle East and his pro-market reforms.

Finance minister Gordon Brown is favourite to succeed Blair but others could step into the race.

The party faces the biggest threat in years from the opposition Conservatives, re-energised by youthful new leader David Cameron, although the next general election is not expected until 2009.

"You have produced prosperity and social progress for so long it is easy for people to believe it's just part of the landscape . . . or (that) if you get a set of new faces in the driver's seat, surely they wouldn't change what's working?" said Clinton, watched by Blair and Brown.

"I have been there," he said, drawing laughter from the packed audience.

He contrasted the big budget deficits racked up by U.S. President George W. Bush's administration with the surplus the government had when Clinton left office in 2001.

"We were on our way to becoming debt-free as a country for the first time since 1837 . . . Now we've added trillions and trillions of dollars to the debt," Clinton said.

"I say that to remind you that it can change quickly," he told the Labour Party faithful, in a warning against complacency after its three successive election victories.
Posted by:mcsegeek1

#6  Isn't that an ugly American inserting his nose in other people's biz?
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-09-28 21:58  

#5  Bill Clinton Blasts Bush in Britain

Yep Clintoon is stupid as a post, Bush is America's President, not Britians, wasted speech.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-09-28 18:22  

#4  Looking to get into the Dixie Chicks pants.
Posted by: ed   2006-09-28 18:20  

#3  Yeah. All the way back to George H.W. Bush.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-28 16:57  

#2  Remember when ex-presidents didn't beat up on other presidents and the United States and actually had class?
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-09-28 16:37  

#1  "I think your biggest problem right now"

..... you can't keep your mouth SHUT!
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-09-28 16:15  

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