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Karen ([personal profile] karen2205) wrote2007-05-10 08:16 pm

Harsh, but fair?

I ask you to accept one thing. Hand on heart, I did what I thought was right. I may have been wrong. That's your call. But believe one thing if nothing else - I did what I thought was right for our country. [Tony Blair - quote from BBC website]

Is it overly harsh for me to think; yes, I believe you when you say you thought you were doing the right thing, but that's not good enough. You are the Prime Minister; you have a duty to do the job properly, it's not a role where you can legitimately excuse your poor perfomance by saying 'I did my best' where your best falls far short of the objective standards of what was needed. And that's not a purely political point - I think there was an arguable political case for involvement in Iraq, the same way there was a good case for not getting involved. But you dodged the issue. You didn't engage with the unpalatable argument, instead you now appeal to the heart; 'I did my best' and fail to engage with the issues.
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[personal profile] aldabra 2007-05-10 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I thought that too. He's not paid to have faith in himself, he's paid to make functional decisions based on objective fact. Of course it's possible to be wrong even if you've made an honest effort to engage with the facts, but that's not a justification for not bothering.