Indisputably, these elections are but a snapshot of national opinion – in a poll conducted by The Daily Telegraph, the Labour party has been found trailing behind his youthful Conservative rival, David Cameron, for the first time in five years. Cameron bagged 44% in the poll, against 38% for a Labour administration led by Blair’s likely successor, Chancellor of the Exchequer (Finance Minister) Gordon Brown. Blair has already announced his political retirement at the end of this tenure. But most unfortunately, the malaise has now spread beyond the personality of Blair, and even his announced retirement cannot repair the damage. The fault really lies with Blair, who deliberately ignored correcting various unbelievable blemishes – the seat buying incident being the latest. Dear Tony, the least you could have done was perchance do what Clint Eastwood would have finished with panache... Shoot the bad, and hit the ugly unconscious!... And you didn’t!
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Source:- IIPM-Business and Economy, Editor:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006
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Source:- IIPM-Business and Economy, Editor:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006
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