Question:
did anyone actually resd the e-mail tony blair sent????
emarston@btinternet.com
2007-02-21 13:41:15 UTC
did anyone actually resd the e-mail tony blair sent????
Sixteen answers:
LongJohns
2007-02-21 13:50:03 UTC
I probably will just so I can reply and tell him that I do not want road tolling at all.



Everybody should reply. It's only polite to tell him in detail to stop ignoring what we have indicated we feel about road tolling. Two million emails might penetrate his thick skull !
anonymous
2007-02-21 22:00:30 UTC
Some of the answers here show exactly what is wrong with this e-petition thing. Basically any fool can log onto a website and with absolutely no knowledge of the issue whatsoever can add their name to a petition. No wonder so many gullible people accepted, without question, the misleading emails that were circulating urging them to sign.



Then, when Downing Street attempts to engage them in a debate on the subject, their tiny minds switch off again and they delete or disregard the response.



God help democracy!
Minniex
2007-02-21 21:47:48 UTC
Read every single word. I think Tony Blair is a brilliant prime minister, he gets my vote every time, I will be very sad to see him step down in May and have a very boring Gordon Brown take over. Long Live Tony Blair
Flossie
2007-02-21 21:47:39 UTC
Yes I did, and boy was it long winded politician speak. From what I can gather from all the wittering on, they are not planning to introduce a stealth tax, we are not heading (even more) towards a big brother society, thanks very much for putting forward your view BUT WE WILL BE CHARGING MORE FOR ROAD USE AND OWNING A CAR JUST AS SOON AS WE CAN.......! Basically, blah, blah, blah we all have a voice and f*ck off anyway! - Got to love living in a democratic society huh?!
Debi
2007-02-21 21:51:19 UTC
Actually I did, I also went and looked at the independent viewpoints from the links at the bottom of it.

The best one is Peter Roberts ( who started the petition )

And went to his website- traveltax.org.uk
Super_Star_Shopper
2007-02-21 22:54:01 UTC
I read the 1st and last paragraph. But is was so long and didn't really make alot of sense.
Shy Ted
2007-02-21 21:47:50 UTC
I read half of it...got bored and gave up. Doesn't sound like it's gonna happen in near future - not in his time as PM anyway so no point reading his thoughts on it...
?
2007-02-21 22:04:42 UTC
I didn't but my husband did, I'm not interested in anything that git has to say. I'd also just like to add, do you honestly think he will listen to anything people has to say....... NO.
taxed till i die,and then some.
2007-02-21 21:46:30 UTC
I have read half of it got bored i will look at it again sometime in the near future.
arniesmum
2007-02-21 23:10:40 UTC
yeah i read it sounded like a load of bull to me as well
michee
2007-02-21 21:45:46 UTC
What email?

I might have read it if i got it, just to see what hes thinking!
jannyjan
2007-02-21 21:48:08 UTC
yes,checked my mail right after breakfast and there it was. i read the whole thing. it was very much the expected platitudes interspersed with bu****it.
anonymous
2007-02-21 21:45:47 UTC
I didn't get one but I did sign the thingy!!
anonymous
2007-02-22 01:57:13 UTC
sure, his secretary reads them all.
andyt
2007-02-23 03:26:22 UTC
I HAVEN'T RECEIVED ONE FROM HIM YET.
blank
2007-02-21 21:46:23 UTC
what email............


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