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7/1/2025, 3:43:02 PM
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Find a single Leftist that disagrees with Blair on immigration, either at the time or in retrospect. Find a single Leftist that would disagree with and support the undoing of his constitutional reform, the Human Rights Act, devolution, the various "LGBT" reforms, the Equality Act, the national minimum wage, the massive increases in welfare spending, the creation of Ofcom, the creation of the Mayor of London position, the Macpherson Inquiry and its subsequent effects on policing... the moment anyone talks about undoing his reforms the Left goes berserk, calling them Nazis etc...
Blair was one of the most radical PMs the UK has ever had. You won, you got a subversive Fabian into power who could pretend to be a moderate while radically transforming the country. But because he didn't nationalize everything in sight you act like the Left got nothing it wanted out of his premiership.
>After Tony Blair’s landslide victory in 1997, over 200 Fabians sat in the House of Commons, including many of the cabinet. The society developed its role as a critical friend, supporting the Blair and Brown government’s in developing policy
https://fabians.org.uk/about-us/our-history/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Members_of_the_Fabian_Society
>Tony Blair
>Gordon Brown
Find a single Leftist that disagrees with Blair on immigration, either at the time or in retrospect. Find a single Leftist that would disagree with and support the undoing of his constitutional reform, the Human Rights Act, devolution, the various "LGBT" reforms, the Equality Act, the national minimum wage, the massive increases in welfare spending, the creation of Ofcom, the creation of the Mayor of London position, the Macpherson Inquiry and its subsequent effects on policing... the moment anyone talks about undoing his reforms the Left goes berserk, calling them Nazis etc...
Blair was one of the most radical PMs the UK has ever had. You won, you got a subversive Fabian into power who could pretend to be a moderate while radically transforming the country. But because he didn't nationalize everything in sight you act like the Left got nothing it wanted out of his premiership.
>After Tony Blair’s landslide victory in 1997, over 200 Fabians sat in the House of Commons, including many of the cabinet. The society developed its role as a critical friend, supporting the Blair and Brown government’s in developing policy
https://fabians.org.uk/about-us/our-history/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Members_of_the_Fabian_Society
>Tony Blair
>Gordon Brown
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