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Mark Steel: Just when you thought it was safe to come out again

This is what Blair does: he wrecks a place, then gets the job of uniting it

Blair can't really become President of Europe, can he? There must be millions of us who've been slowly managing to forget about him for the last two years, recovering as he fades into the past, the way torture victims rebuild their lives day by day, and now this dreadful figure we thought had gone forever might be back ruling us again. It's like finding out your new boss is the PE teacher who used to thrash you with his belt when you were in the shower, or your local councillor is Hughie Greene, or having Black Lace move in next door and sing Agadoo every night.

This is someone who made himself one of the most despised people in Europe, so loathed that Britain came bottom of the Eurovision Song Contest because of an orchestrated protest. So that's the ideal President of a continent, the person who had even the judges in a music contest saying "Hello – Lithuania here, ooh what a splendid night and hard to choose between so many dreadful tunes, the only easy part is giving nought to the warmongering running dogs of poodle-boy Blair's blood-soaked United Kingdom."

Anyway, isn't he supposed to be Middle-East peace envoy? Surely he won't want to give that up just while he's achieving such staggering success in that post. But this appears to be what happens to him; he wrecks a place, then gets the job of uniting it. Even Bin Laden didn't have the cheek to say "Aha, there's a vacancy for President of the New York Tall Buildings Appreciation Society. I think I'll put in for that."

In support of Blair, David Miliband said the post should go to someone who's a "well-known international leader", and who is "not a shrinking violet". And it's true, Blair fits into both those categories – as does Robert Mugabe. Or maybe this explains why Karadzic didn't turn up for his trial – he's busy planning his campaign, in which his slogan will be "I'm no shrinking violet", at which point Austria will put forward Josef Fritzl as a compromise candidate.

Video: President Blair?

Blair's supporters also say the new President has to be someone who "stops the traffic" when he arrives abroad. So the whole campaign revolves around his celebrity status. And in a way he is a political version of Paris Hilton, desperate for whatever role will keep up his global profile. If he gets the job he'll probably arrange for the meetings to be covered by the paparazzi, so the reports will begin "Tony Blair, 53, seen falling out of Beijing's exclusive 'Long March' nightclub, glared at photographers when they suggested he'd been involved in a flare-up with Colonel Gadaffi over a bottle of tequila spilt on the Libyan leader's strapless snakeskin top at last night's climate change summit after-party."

Because fame is his only selling point, unless the argument for electing Blair will be that, faced with today's global challenges, Europe needs a strong voice that can speak up loudly in favour of doing whatever America tells it to.

That may be why his only definite ally so far is Berlusconi. Which means if Miliband was honest he'd say "Tony's the ideal candidate to unite Europe and America – in one continent he's known as the most strident supporter of the most unpopular President ever, and in the other he's endorsed by a man who at 70 can still surround himself with prostitutes. Top that." In any case, many countries could be bankrupted after he's flown in to stop the traffic, when they receive Cherie's demand for an appearance fee.

Typically, it's claimed Blair hasn't officially put himself forward yet, and the story has been derided as "only speculation", even though he's been lobbying for months. As ever, you almost wish they'd make more effort with the lying. But there's marvellous potential here, since his main rival is the current Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Jean-Claude Juncker, who said, "If called upon I would have no reason to refuse".

So can you imagine the feverish dealing and smearing Blair's team will be organising against Luxembourg, with rumours being spread that they're building missiles that could reach the edge of Luxembourg, and issuing hypnotic stamps.

But it means this could end gloriously, if only whoever the people are who decide these things have it in them – to make Tony Blair, in his quest for the job he wants so so much, lose to the Prime Minister of bloody Luxembourg. Is there any way we can influence this? There must be bribes that can be made, like they do with the Olympics. Someone must come up with a plan – it'll be the cathartic boost the country and the world so desperately needs.

m.steel@independent.co.uk

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Blair for president?
[info]buholibre wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 12:35 am (UTC)
A first class article. Imagining Karadzic going up against Blair for the post is no more absurd than Blair being supported for the post by the UK and Italian governments.
Blair for Afghan's or Iraq's presidency!
[info]3_141517 wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 04:08 am (UTC)
Europe really needs a clever, trustful and wholearth leader to surge as a great superpower between the aspirations of US, China and Russia. That's not the case for Blair, a mere Bush's poodle, that never achieved anything by his own merits, nor was able to stand up to his principles, simply because he could not find them. Kind of a guy of great unpricipled ends towards autogratification power.
Blair:
[info]johnnywi wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 04:32 am (UTC)
Blair will be just as good a president as he was a Prime Minister and middle east peace represntative. Why doesn't he just do what Bush did and disappear?
Re: Blair:
[info]petecockermouth wrote:
Thursday, 29 October 2009 at 08:11 am (UTC)
did bush disappear? i thought he'd got a job on the checkout at wal***t. quite high profile I'd have thought. or did i remember this wrong?
Blair
[info]msukkar wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 05:10 am (UTC)
The last thing Europe needs at this time is a president with the blood of innocent people on his hands.
M. Sukkar
This is Blairly scandalous
[info]jimfred wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 06:22 am (UTC)
Well done Tony,today Europe-tomorrow the President of the world.
I have this image in my mind:Blair taking the James Cagney role as the Gangster who shouts out "Top of the World,Ma,Top of the World".
Before getting his just desserts.
Just another reason to stay out of the EU.
[info]mh656 wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 08:45 am (UTC)
If the EU is get Tony Blair, then The EU must be desperate. For a man to have presided of the most draconian of governments to take power in Britain since the days of the English Commonwealth under Cromwell, then put him in the most senior seat of the most undemocratic of international institutions, has got to be shear lunacy.

But then, this is the European Union were talking about. You know, don't like bent bananas, tried to tell us that some of our foods can't be called what we want to call them because of some obscure directive, has a bunch of elected MP's that don't make policy, has a bunch of senators that are unelected but do decide policy, I could go on ad infinitum, but I wont.
Mad world
[info]bobby55smith wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 09:31 am (UTC)
Blair as president of Europe! Why not the following, equally insane, appointments:

Bush as head of Amnesty International
Nick Griffin as head of the Race Relations commission
Dick Cheney to CND
Keith Richards to the Health Department
Osama bin Laden as president of Israel
Richard Dawkins as Pope
Blair as peace envoy........the world has gone mad!
Three steps to stop Blair
[info]snickid wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 09:47 am (UTC)
To help stop Tony Blair becoming EU president:

1. Sign the following petition: http://www.stopblair.eu/

2. Contact your MP and MEPs to enlist their support against him, via: http://www.writetothem.com/

3. Contact your friends by e-mail and tell them to do the same.
Because....
[info]robert_price wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 10:44 am (UTC)
fame is his only selling point, unless the argument for electing Blair will be that, faced with today's global challenges, Europe needs a strong voice that can speak up loudly in favour of doing whatever America tells it to.

Succinctly put, I never thought there was any strength in Blair being a puppet, or indeed a traitor to this country.
Reza Hiwa
[info]rezahiwa wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 11:29 am (UTC)
Blair has been a shame for Europe. Your article is great Mark, but there needs to be a campain, like petition, at the european level to raise the voice against this.
[info]tyrell wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 11:56 am (UTC)
Very good article. Blair getting the post would be almost as outrightly insane as his being Middle-East Peace Envoy.

Of course, then the Tories would go properly Eurosceptic and have the full support of the public, which is a scary thought.
The Hideous led by the Odious
[info]muckle10 wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 12:00 pm (UTC)
For those want to see an end to the European Project and see the UK leave the EU this is all your dreams coming true. UKIP and the BNP must be pinching themselves over this.

For those who truly believe in the EU then this prospect is their worst nightmare. I would imagine that a campaign of "STOP BLAIR - SAVE THE EU" is already in action.
hail the king
[info]deir_yasin wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 12:19 pm (UTC)
lets see ,he started as a left wing campaigner ,rose through the student unions ,outspoken against thatcher (regime),fought the poll tax,and fanned emotional speeches on the injustices of unemployment and homelessness.and in just four years became ,a gun totting capitalist from texas.
imagine if he starts as a gun totting capitalist from texas where will the king be in four years.
A bloke called Sean
[info]inkysteve wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 12:44 pm (UTC)
There's some roadworks near me and there's a bloke called Sean who stops the traffic - he'd be a better president than that murdering bastard - he's never started a war and he has a high visability jacket
TB the illness Europe doesn't need
[info]hrjohn wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 03:02 pm (UTC)
Good one Mark! Shuv’ the proverbial knife right up to hilt and twist well, because that’s what should happen to someone of his ilk who sows vicious dragons teeth!
The 2nd/3rd? Coming
[info]snotcricket wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 03:02 pm (UTC)
Typical, Black Lace were in the process of resurrecting their much maligned career with the early release of their Xmas CD Ah, Ah, Ah Agadoo a tribute to winter chill victims when along comes Blair.

Not satisfied with damaging the UK political system he now moves onto Black Lace one of the UK’s premier music combo’s. Blair’s defence of mistaken identity in the bands title & that of his spouse the Black Widow is palpably unfair to the doyens of popular music.

Although the article points to a little known redeeming feature of the Blair years (and even more years seemingly) the Eurovision Song?? Contest, a national institution so old all had hoped it would fall foul of the BBC’s ‘all things young’ policy & be consigned to the struggling ITV & its ‘It’ll be alright on the night’ not a bloody again format. Plainly the old Euro-thingy would never find the night for it to be alright but the mileage for ITV even before repeats could be a life saver with BBC Radio 2’s latest ageist martyr Terry Wogan as its presenter.

It’s quite unfair to mention Blair in the same breath as Mugabe/Fritzl/Karadzic. After all attempts to hide their disastrous effect on others pale into insignificance with the opaque world of Blair such is the man’s coating of Teflon blame slides easily onto others as this peace envoy for the middle east looks to be extricating himself from the job just before it erupts into a problem of such proportions it makes his & Brown’s economic disaster look like a burglary gone wrong, nothing new there?

Luxembourg have even less success than the UK with the Eurovision Song??? Contest & for this reason Blair probably feels that Congratulations maybe the order of the day with (the ever youthful? BBC not me) Sir Cliff scampering onto the sliding roof of SW19 to once again delight us with an aptly named rehash of the winning number, claims the Lottery was a fiddle were quickly discounted.

Blair blamed the fiasco on a trance induced influence by the Benelux postal system & with that kicked the Luxembourg PM from the podium shouting to the faithful throng or as their better known the Miliband brothers, this time next year we’ll be billionaires, Mrs Blair got so excited she shouted for more Black Lace as she’d wet her knickers at the very thought!!! ‘billionaires’

Ah, Ah, Aga doo doo doo
SIR PAUL MacCARTNEY STOPS THE TRAFFIC WHEN HE ARRIVES
[info]e_paul_imhof wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 03:43 pm (UTC)
Bless David Miliband for defining qualification the first EU President needs. Indeed Tony Blair is the only candidate who 'stops traffic' when he arrives. My compatriot Arnold Schwarzenegger does, but isn't interested in that position. Mr. Millband argument that China and the USA marginalized Europe isn't without merit. However, Mr. Blair's record indicates that he is more likely to divide than reconcile competing members, countries who fought one another too often to simply forget bloodshed, destruction and waste.
David Usborbe described in The Independent of July 21, 2008 Sir Paul's diplomatic success settling surprising protests against a British rather than French celebrity highlighting Quebecq's 400th anniversary. Macca did his country proud. 'Un beattle sauve le 400eme' drew 25 pages of mostle friendly comment on www.politiquebec.com. Compare that with local response to Blair's visits to comparable cities abroad, if you please.
Central Europe's economy recovered from WWII growing solidly and faster than UK sitting at the sideline, suffers appareantly less from the current recession. All concerned might benefit from a trustworthy British celebrity not in bondage to pontifical policy add odds with their belief. Baptized, confirmed, married and widowed I would feel more comfortable with Sir Paul MacCarthy than any candidate Silvio Berlusconi supports.
This isn't politics as usual. Rather than oppose Tony Blair ask the people to suggests better qualified candidates!
SIR PAUL MacCARTNEY STOPS THE TRAFFIC WHEN HE ARRIVES
[info]e_paul_imhof wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 04:17 pm (UTC)
Bless David Miliband for defining qualification the first EU President needs. Indeed Tony Blair is the only candidate who 'stops traffic' when he arrives. My compatriot Arnold Schwarzenegger does, but isn't interested in that position. Mr. Millband argument that China and the USA marginalized Europe isn't without merit. However, Mr. Blair's record indicates that he is more likely to divide than reconcile competing members, countries who fought one another too often to simply forget bloodshed, destruction and waste.
David Usborbe described in The Independent of July 21, 2008 Sir Paul's diplomatic success settling surprising protests against a British rather than French celebrity highlighting Quebecq's 400th anniversary. Macca did his country proud. 'Un beattle sauve le 400eme' drew 25 pages of mostle friendly comment on www.politiquebec.com. Compare that with local response to Blair's visits to comparable cities abroad, if you please.
Central Europe's economy recovered from WWII growing solidly and faster than UK sitting at the sideline, suffers appareantly less from the current recession. All concerned might benefit from a trustworthy British celebrity not in bondage to pontifical policy add odds with their belief. Baptized, confirmed, married and widowed I would feel more comfortable with Sir Paul MacCarthy than any candidate Silvio Berlusconi supports.
This isn't politics as usual. Rather than oppose Tony Blair ask the people to suggests better qualified candidates!
Blair
[info]manprof wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 04:45 pm (UTC)
Various polls have demonstrated that more than 50% of the UK population are deadset against Blair's assuming the presidency of Europe, yet Brown and Milliband are actively campaigning on his behalf. What a reflection on local democracy that our troops have been sent to impose on Iraq and Afghanistan.
Load of cobblers...
[info]northernsaddler wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 04:52 pm (UTC)
Does anybody care anyway? Not if the turnout for the last European elections is anything to go by. The thing we should be asking is why do we need a 'President'. Surely this cheesey grin merchant has made his cash and should now do whatever it is old PMs do.
Most of the world spits on US and UK flags
[info]corporeal_v001 wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 05:02 pm (UTC)

All thanks to Bush's and Blair's ambitions to conquer regions around the world.

With Blair as EU president, the world can then spit* of the EU flag as well.
*some parts of the world prefer to throw shoes.
Blair's egomania
[info]fazllb wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 05:27 pm (UTC)
Tony Blair is a disgrace to the Labour movement. He is a war criminal yet the man has no shame and constantly seeks the limelight.
Wishlist of 10 things to do with Tony Blair.....
[info]frankbecker wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 06:19 pm (UTC)
hang him from the nearest lamp post
send him to Guantanamo.... for ever
put him on death row in Texas
waterboard him, thankyou CIA and MI5
chop off his hands, Saudi Arabia
chop off his head, al Quada
put him on the rack, Spanish Inquisition
pull out his fingernails, Gestapo
burn him at the stake, medieval England
hand him over to the people of Iraq.
A thousand times no
[info]hugofirst wrote:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 09:33 pm (UTC)
Mr Steel is right. When push came to shove over Iraq, Blair chose the US over the UK's European partners. His appointment to such a high profile post would only serve to undermine European cohesion. This cannot be allowed to happen.
Blair for EU President - Yes, yes, yes! A thousand times YES.
[info]blairsupporter wrote:
Thursday, 29 October 2009 at 12:42 am (UTC)
What absolute rubbish in this article and its brainwashed comments!

The Eurovision Song Contest!?

What? Are you all mad?

Don't you people remember ANYTHING!?

For instance this:

"23, of the then 25 member states, were in favour of the invasion. It was not Tony Blair who actively split the EU from inside but the dodgy axis between Paris and Berlin, chaired by Chirac and Schröder."

Read more here on this:

http://puschiii.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/why-president-blair-could-help-to-revive-the-european-neighbourhood-policy/

Grow up, for God's sake. The only politician who will make Europe mean anything on the world stage is Tony Blair.

THE ONLY ONE.

http://keeptonyblairforpm.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/im-yeur-man-friends-of-blair-say-he-says-more-or-less/

Re: Blair for EU President - Yes, yes, yes! A thousand times YES.
[info]petecockermouth wrote:
Thursday, 29 October 2009 at 08:24 am (UTC)
well,we're honoured (maybe)to get a message from what could only be from the man himself here. so i'll take the opportunity to say you are a traitorous, murdering imbecile. you took the labour movement down the river and drowned it, you took the choice of revelling in your job of the school bully's special best friend and betrayed the world. you already have a job - what have you done for middle east peace? what sort of reference will you get from palestine? please, please, please.....just take yourself away - get thee to a nunnery.
Re: Blair for EU President - Yes, yes, yes! A thousand times YES.
[info]blairsupporter wrote:
Thursday, 29 October 2009 at 10:01 am (UTC)
You're wrong Mr cockermouth(!)

I am not He who is (supposedly) HATED more so than the devil himself.

But if you really want to know what the Arab world thinks of Mr Blair, read this:

http://keeptonyblairforpm.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/arab-league-secretary-general-amre-moussa-blair-has-done-a-lot-of-good-things/

All right, I realise you DON'T want to chase around to find the facts. That'd be asking TOO much. So here's an excerpt for you. Don't say we Blair supporters never try to make things simple for you. We've had plenty of opportunities in this task.

Q&A with Sec General of Arab League in London last week:

'Q. Do you or the Arab League have any view on Tony Blair?s efforts as Middle East envoy, and his idea that the economy comes first as a building block towards a Palestinian state?

Blair has done a good job in the occupied territories, and has understood the intricacies of it, but to say that the economic peace will work, we have a different opinion. What kind of economic peace? You can build whatever you want to build, and the Arab countries have paid a lot of money to build the infrastructure, only to be destroyed at the first opportunity by the Israelis. So it is not right, there is nothing called economic peace.

Q. The British media has been pretty much unanimous in saying he has been a failure in the Middle East, so you disagree with that?

I am not in a position to comment on any conclusion reached, but to me, he has done a lot of things good things.

Q. Like what?

Trying to help in certain areas?Blair is not a potent force, he is not a negative force, but the Israelis are not permitting anybody to really do something that would be productive, or that leads to real peace or real stability. Otherwise, they would have removed the barriers. They never did so. There are 600 barriers that still exist, that make a poor little pupil go one hour to reach his school. Without barriers, it could have been 10 minutes or five minutes. So Blair also has difficulty to achieve this.'



Columnist Comments

andrew_grice

Andrew Grice: Enough of the philosophy, Mr Cameron.

Think-tanks play an important role in politics. But they have their limits.

christina_patterson

Christina Patterson: Very nice - but forgiveness is overrated

Sometimes, as Lydon sang, in his post Sex Pistols band, ‘anger is an energy.

mary_dejevsky

Mary Dejevsky: Why not call Blair now and wrap it up?

The enquiry already seems like a sideline as the queues dwindle.


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