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BobbieDog said:Currently the USA / UK alliance is characterised by the personalities and politics of GWB and TB.
It is likely that both GWB and TB will, in the not too distant future, be unseated by a groundswell of opinion in their respective societies: each has engendered such social division in their societies of origin; that their eventually being cast aside democratically is a foregone conclusion.
The US - UK Special relationship has been around a long time we have fought on the same side in two world wars, a cold war and two gulf wars. we share the same language and deep commercial ties. Our history has the same root and will not be overthrown by the persnalities of passing leaders. Personally I think Labour could very possibly win the next election though I hope to see them beaten in the one after that. If Labour did not win I do not think that Iraq will be the main issue more likely would be growing taxes and increasing violations of the civil liberties of groups it disagrees with and with a poor show by the opposition parties. The main opposition party also supported the war in Iraq and Tories are historically more pro American. So a vote against Blair is not necessarily about Iraq and protest votes would be mainly wasted in our system which does not reward small parties to any degree.
Also i believe Bush should win your election because of a whole raft of other issues on which I believe he is a better candidate than Mr Kerry. Iraq is a Bush Success which will become apparent as time passes but the economy and various moral issues is probably what will win him the actual election.
color=black]It is unlikely that either leader will leave a lasting political legacy. They will have crucially marked their time, and their own and other societies: but there is so much that is merely opportunistic about each; that there is simply too little in their guiding philosophies and perspectives, to give substance to any legacy.[/color]
It is then likely, that any alliance between the UK and the USA, will be grounded in what expels their current respective leaders.
The kings are dead, long live the kings.
I think that Bush and Blair have changed the world. They have removed two extremely unpleasant regimes from power and they have struggled with perhaps the main international issue of our age - building lasting peace and stability in the Middle east and tackling head on a perverse interpretation of Islam which is propelling Islamic terrorists around the world right now.
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