Peter W Watson wrote:
I urge you to read;
TONY BLAIR: THE MAN WHO LOST HIS SMILE
by Leo Abse
Robson Books
London W10 6SP
ISBN 1-86105-698-2
updated 2003
Abse is terribly fond of himself and unnecessarily preening about how
he helped the former Speaker cover up embarrassing homosexual
"incidents" but he nails Blair to the wall.
I urge you to read this. I publicly recant my idea that Blair is evil.
He is not evil; he is insane.
extracts:
page 51 - Blair's government compared to poison in the body politic
page 79 - why Blair gives in to the EU always and why he will give the
UK away to the EU and why the UK will NEVER leave the EU under Blair's
dictatorship
page 82 - the megalomaniac revealed
page 82 - the fascist revealed
page 85 - the coward revealed
page 90 - the actor revealed
pages 102 - 104 - the mentally ill man revealed
pages 119 - 123 - the mad man revealed
and there are 337 pages - buy it before it is banned!
Tony Blair: The Man Who Lost His Smile
Leo Abse
13 Used & New from 5.19
Availability: usually dispatched within 2 to 3 days.
Edition: Paperback
Paperback 272 pages (28 October, 2003)
Publisher: Robson Books
ISBN: 1861056982
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Review
Synopsis
In this volume, reforming parliamentarian Leo Abse presents an
analysis of Tony Blair. Originally published in 1996, the author has
revised the book to scrutinize Blair's premiership years. In an
investigation of Blair's psyche, Abse deploys psychoanalytical
scholarship to consider the forces and influences that have driven
Blair. He examines the house of secrets in which Blair was reared,
where the promiscuous grandmother forever cast a shadow, where the
legitimate stricken father - authoritative, ambitious and politically
unstable - dominated the household, and where death unfairly invaded
the family domain. Abse goes on to show how the traumatic effects of
Blair's childhood left him a loner, an estranged man who sought to
resolve his private dilemmas in rock music and religion and then,
belatedly, in politics.
--
"Naturally, the common people don't want war;
neither in Russia nor in England nor in America,
nor for that matter in Germany.
That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders
of the country who determine the policy and
it is always a simple matter to drag the people
along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist
dictatorship or a Parliament or a Communist
dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can
always be brought to the bidding of the leaders.
That is easy. All you have to do is tell them
they are being attacked and denounce the
pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing
the country to danger. It works the same way
in any country."
- Hermann Goering, Nazi Reichsmarshall