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dflprincess

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56. "The Trial of Tony Blair"
Sun Nov 1, 2015, 10:41 PM
Nov 2015

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trial_of_Tony_Blair

The Trial of Tony Blair is a satirical drama recounting hypothetical war crimes proceedings brought against former British Prime Minister Tony Blair by an international tribunal, following his departure from 10 Downing Street. Directed by Simon Cellan Jones, it was first aired on More4 on 15 January 2007 and repeated on 5 March 2007 and during Blair's last week as Prime Minister on 23 June 2007.

A short time before the 2010 general election, Tony Blair goes on British television and gives a political broadcast, in which he announces his resignation from his position as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

The Labour Party, of which Blair is leader, is trailing David Cameron's Conservative Party in the polls. However, within hours of Blair's departure, the polling trends dramatically reverse with respondents overwhelmingly supporting Labour's new leader, Gordon Brown. Fearing that his legacy is under severe threat, Blair attempts to sabotage Labour's election campaign, leaking an inflammatory e-mail sent from Brown to Blair wherein the former admits that tax hikes are "inevitable". Blair's plan works, in that Labour wins the election with a majority of just two Members of Parliament, smaller than Blair's majority and with Cameron in a much better position.

Meanwhile, Blair is having problems of his own. Both he and his wife, Cherie, are having financial problems. He is obsessed with his legacy, but neither his former supporters nor the U.S. government — led by President Hillary Clinton — want anything to do with him. Finally, Blair is haunted by disturbing visions of dead Iraqi civilians and British soldiers in the ongoing Iraq War. His troubled conscience makes him try to convert to Catholicism, though in repeated visits to church he finds himself unable to confess to any sins. Blair is portrayed as being partly in denial that a world which once hailed him as a great leader has largely turned against him.

To compound Blair's problems, the International Criminal Court is looking to bring war crimes charges against British and American leaders in relation to the war. Now that Blair is no longer Prime Minister, he no longer has diplomatic immunity from prosecution, and since George W. Bush cannot be prosecuted due to America's unwillingness to extradite former Presidents, Blair would become the main scapegoat of any such trial. Brown is initially uncertain of what to do, but his hand is ultimately forced when he is informed that several Labour MPs have threatened to defect to the Liberal Democrats — thereby destabilising Labour's minority government — if he fails to act.

The United Nations Security Council votes on the decision to bring Blair to court. Ordinarily, this would not have been an issue as the United Kingdom, a permanent member of the Security Council, would have been able to veto the resolution. Unfortunately for Blair, Brown's assistant orders Britain's Security Council representative to be absent when the resolution is voted on. The resolution passes, with all other Security Council members — including the United States — voting in favour.

Under the stress of events, Blair suffers a recurrence of heart problems, but everybody believes this is play-acting. The programme ends with Tony Blair being flown to his trial in The Hague.


If you can find a copy (not on Netflix) and enjoy dark comedy, it's worth watching. And, while it was off on the dates, it almost seems prophetic.

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Tony Blair needs to sit in Gitmo. WinkyDink Nov 2015 #1
His Cellmate - Dubya cantbeserious Nov 2015 #3
I would prefer that Cheney live in Gitmo and Georgie be sentenced to flip burgers at Burger King rhett o rick Nov 2015 #21
Do you want him cooking your food? Motown_Johnny Nov 2015 #23
I am disappointed to think you'd think I'd eat there. Yuck! nm rhett o rick Nov 2015 #57
People eat at Burger King. Motown_Johnny Nov 2015 #67
He has to be the most evil genius in our history. tecelote Nov 2015 #24
"evil genius' " are only as good as their willing henchmen. nt Javaman Nov 2015 #71
Cheney, Dumbyu, Wolfie, Rice, Rumsfeld etc. BeanMusical Nov 2015 #32
On his current medications? Mopar151 Nov 2015 #54
You do make a good point in that Georgie would probably love flipping burgers. rhett o rick Nov 2015 #58
Not Gitmo, rather the Hague. marble falls Nov 2015 #19
To quote Dr. Schuffhausen ("Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"): He needs something "a little more STRINGENT." WinkyDink Nov 2015 #30
Does Blair travel outside the UK? Dustlawyer Nov 2015 #69
Can we rent a nice place in Nuremberg? Must be large enough for some political trials? L. Coyote Nov 2015 #2
Can't wait for the full report malaise Nov 2015 #20
I've been there. ChazInAz Nov 2015 #26
K&R... spanone Nov 2015 #4
malaise Diclotican Nov 2015 #5
Yes indeed malaise Nov 2015 #9
Nicely put, Diclotican. Ghost Dog Nov 2015 #31
Ghost Dog Diclotican Nov 2015 #40
+1 Totally agree, Diclotican. BeanMusical Nov 2015 #34
Imagine the fucking arrogance to know you are going to get millions of people killed, including GoneFishin Nov 2015 #6
Yep arrogance is the word for Iraq malaise Nov 2015 #10
I think not having any investigative journalism makes them bolder. If Harry Reasoner was calling GoneFishin Nov 2015 #13
Yes, that's sad. BeanMusical Nov 2015 #35
...which is why Keith Olbermann was forced out. grasswire Nov 2015 #46
Yep. But to perpetuate their dumbing down they will need to cork the internet. People need to be GoneFishin Nov 2015 #50
Blair will squeal like a pig. Octafish Nov 2015 #7
Not sure - he may go and seek refuge with his pope malaise Nov 2015 #11
Losing one's soul to Satan? Priceless. Octafish Nov 2015 #41
The Merchant Church. no text DhhD Nov 2015 #66
They'll take him out... Ghost Dog Nov 2015 #33
Cars crash. Octafish Nov 2015 #42
Don't rule that out n/t malaise Nov 2015 #44
KnR! n/t Admiral Loinpresser Nov 2015 #8
That's why they dropped the case against Katherine Gun. bananas Nov 2015 #12
Great post malaise Nov 2015 #15
Very interesting. avaistheone1 Nov 2015 #16
I remember this case, we all should.. mountain grammy Nov 2015 #36
Thank you for the info. BeanMusical Nov 2015 #38
thank you nt grasswire Nov 2015 #47
I wonder if Hillary saw the memo before she voted for the war. Hoppy Nov 2015 #14
Hillary likely knew they were lying stupidicus Nov 2015 #22
of course Hillary Clinton knew they were lying! TheSarcastinator Nov 2015 #25
lol stupidicus Nov 2015 #27
Supporters could give a fuck. Enthusiast Nov 2015 #29
+1 Of course she knew. BeanMusical Nov 2015 #39
"Shit hit the fan"? There is no fan. mahannah Nov 2015 #17
Really, really good stuff. Thanks! marble falls Nov 2015 #18
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ jalan48 Nov 2015 #28
Intent on going to war. Yeah, let's start with that. mountain grammy Nov 2015 #37
the COMMENTS SECTION grasswire Nov 2015 #43
Going there now malaise Nov 2015 #45
this news should have a thousand recs grasswire Nov 2015 #48
You know I've always womdered about Poppy's role malaise Nov 2015 #49
Thank you so much for posting. zentrum Nov 2015 #51
kick grasswire Nov 2015 #52
K & R Duppers Nov 2015 #53
Hague doesn't touch western leaders rafeh1 Nov 2015 #55
See response #64 please. Betty Karlson Nov 2015 #65
"The Trial of Tony Blair" dflprincess Nov 2015 #56
Blair provided the legitimacy for Dubya to go to war.... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2015 #59
But Hillary will fix this, ya!!!!! Phlem Nov 2015 #60
Oops. Rex Nov 2015 #61
There's a million hearings on Benghazi, but not one inquiry into this. Initech Nov 2015 #62
we were told we had to LOOK FORWARD Skittles Nov 2015 #63
"For starters BLIAR should be expelled from Labour - then off to the Hague for this war criminal" Betty Karlson Nov 2015 #64
K&R nt raouldukelives Nov 2015 #68
A perfect storm for the war cabal Babel_17 Nov 2015 #70
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