Al Gore
Essay by review • August 23, 2010 • Essay • 419 Words (2 Pages) • 1,882 Views
1. Tony Blair
2. Conservative
3. David Cameron
4. Menzies Campbell
5. Liberal Democrat
6. a: Can the Prime Minster can meet with a broadly based cross party delegation from east born?
b: Will the Prime Minister confirm that this week, the key part of the home information pact is being ditched?
c: Why did minsters get it so wrong?
d. An African American woman states if the Prime Minister can put safety first and people before profit.
e: How can we be handed if weЎЇre not willing to condemn IsraelЎЇs disproportionate response?
f. Discussing equal rights for Scottish and Welsh people.
g. Victims of people trafficking, and asks if UK can sign the convention.
h. A lady asks if the Prime Minster is aware of a factory closing in north Yorkshire.
7. Prime Minister Blair states that they have been adding more nurses in Eastborn hospitals to shorten the patients on the waiting list. He also talks about the advantages and the disadvantages of the home condition report to answer David CameronЎЇs question. They also debate over home buying and many other public issues such as servant abuses. Cameron attacks the policy making of the Prime Minister, but the Prime Minster retaliates by saying Cameron and his party hasnЎЇt done any better.
Prime Minster states that if Israel stops deliberately attacking civilians and sending rockets over the UN border, he would be the first to pull out of the war. He says it would be impossible for both sides to agree to ceasefire. Prime Minster says he will try to make policies that will allow one class of people in the House. He says Scotland has improved their economy under the British governmentЎЇs watch. He continues to talk about the Middle East and the war. He says the war can only end if all countries decides to ceasefire but that is not likely to happen.
The Prime Minster explains why they canЎЇt sign the convention at the moment. He talks about how the British
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