Edit:. I accidentally pressed submit instead of preview part-way into this post
Squealer cannot hold himself back. The results of a meaningless poll are just the proof he needs that Blair is a wrong'un.
The people have spoken: Labour should cut its ties with Tony Blair
Owen Jones
https://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... grassroots
We'll start with some utter bollocks
As prime minister he made a virtue of alienating his grassroots. This unleashed the political forces that consumed him
Sir Tony Blair is a striking case study of how elite opinion and popular common sense collide. In media and political circles, Blair is a respected statesman: when he speaks, agree or not, you listen. His passionate detractors are essentially treated as cranks suffering from an acute case of Blair Derangement Syndrome: an unholy alliance of rightwingers enraged by three consecutive Tory defeats and leftwingers still bitterly resentful about their exile during the New Labour era.
It totally escapes him that Labour were unelectable until these leftwingers were booted out.
According to a new YouGov survey, just 14% approve of his knighthood – fewer than believe the moon landings were faked – and only 3% strongly so, while 63% disapprove, 41% strongly so. A decisive 56% of Labour voters disapprove, two and a half times more than approve. Meanwhile, almost a million people have signed a petition demanding the knighthood be rescinded.
It would appear that a lot of people are criticising the Queen for her personal decision.
How Blair went from a prime minister with a 93% approval rating in 1997 to one of Britain’s most loathed public figures – including among his own political tribe – offers invaluable lessons for Labour’s future.
I don't think the Labour Party needs to take any lessons from these "leftwingers". The Corbyn years were lesson enough.
Keir Starmer is surrounded by aides (including close associates of Peter Mandelson) who regard recovering Blair’s reputation as a political and moral imperative.
'sniff'. Is that bullshit I detect?
The most obvious lesson is, of course, is: don’t launch a bloody war of aggression in conjunction with a hard-right US administration. Blair’s former defence secretary, Geoff Hoon, this week claimed he was asked to burn a memo from the attorney general questioning the Iraq war’s legality
That wasn't what Geoff Hoon said at all.
Squealer then goes on to list all of Blair's crimes, starting with Iraq, naturally, but including stuff like immigration, a housing crisis and a squeeze on living standards - none of which I actually remember.
To sum up:
Waah waah waah something something TRAITOR.