Blair bowed respectfully to the TV, and then continued: "However, I have never given up on rectifying the domestic situation. I have been working hard, but it is just because of the current international situation and the current large international economy.
Under the circumstances, my efforts have had little effect. What is even more intolerable to me is that the international terrorist organization actually issued an ultimatum to us. The Americans have been engaged in anti-terrorism activities for more than ten years and have not been able to eradicate the terrorist organization. I think, I also
There is no better way to deal with them. In order to protect my citizens from being attacked by terrorist organizations, I decided to sit down and have a good talk with them. I hope my negotiations will have good results."
Blair's words were very sincere and touching. What he said made people feel that he was just a prime minister who worked conscientiously but was affected by the large international environment. His work did not have a very good effect.
This has led to a decline in the domestic economy and a rise in unemployment. However, from the hearts of the people, Blair's efforts cannot be ignored. After all, he is also the prime minister elected by his own vote.
The news of Blair's decision to go to Afghanistan came out instantly, and the whole country was shocked. No one expected that Blair would make such a decision. Everyone was excited and excited for him. A large number of people took to the streets, holding up Blair's head and shouting
: "Mr. Prime Minister, you are the best, we will always love you!"
Some dancers even took to the streets and shouted loudly: "The day Mr. Blair comes back, we will give him a free dance!"
Cameron, the Conservative Party, was immediately speechless. He seemed to have forgotten what he had said and his cynicism towards Blair in public. When he saw the lively crowd in the square and on the street playing on TV
When I was there, an unpleasant thought immediately emerged in my mind.
On the day before Blair left, three bulletproof Humvees escorted him to the military base. A large number of people on the roadside saw him off and prayed for him.
"This is a prime minister who sacrifices his personal interests for the sake of the people!"
"This is a Prime Minister who protects British citizens without any personal gain!"
"This is a beloved prime minister!"
"This is a great Prime Minister." Blair bowed respectfully towards the TV, and then continued: "However, I have never given up on rectifying the domestic situation.
Form, in the current international economic environment, my efforts have achieved very little. What is even more intolerable to me is that the international terrorist organization has issued an ultimatum to us. The Yankees have been engaged in anti-terrorism activities for more than ten years and have not been able to
To eradicate terrorist organizations, I think I have no better way to deal with them. In order to protect my citizens from being attacked by terrorist organizations, I decided to sit down and have a good talk with them. I hope my negotiations can work.
achieve good results.”
Blair's words were very sincere and touching. What he said made people feel that he was just a prime minister who worked conscientiously but was affected by the large international environment. His work did not have a very good effect.
This has led to a decline in the domestic economy and a rise in unemployment. However, from the hearts of the people, Blair's efforts cannot be ignored. After all, he is also the prime minister elected by his own vote.
The news of Blair's decision to go to Afghanistan came out instantly, and the whole country was shocked. No one expected that Blair would make such a decision. Everyone was excited and excited for him. A large number of people took to the streets, holding up Blair's head and shouting
: "Mr. Prime Minister, you are the best, we will always love you!"
Some dancers even took to the streets and shouted loudly: "The day Mr. Blair comes back, we will give him a free dance!"
Cameron, the Conservative Party, was immediately speechless. He seemed to have forgotten what he had said and his cynicism towards Blair in public. When he saw the lively crowd in the square and on the street playing on TV
When I was there, an unpleasant thought immediately emerged in my mind.
On the day before Blair left, three bulletproof Humvees escorted him to the military base. A large number of people on the roadside saw him off and prayed for him.
"This is a prime minister who sacrifices his personal interests for the sake of the people!"
"This is a Prime Minister who protects British citizens without any personal gain!"