News - Blair defends his record April 7, 2008
Posted by diana in : National Insurance , trackback| As prime minister he had the awesome responsibility of having to take decisions on issues such as whether to go to war on Iraq. He took that decision in all integrity, he suggested.
It was the right decision to have taken and he was unapologetic for it, yet he did not disrespect those who believed they had been misled, he said. It is an answer he has rehearsed time and again and is not about to re-write in the second half of the general election campaign. Similarly, he was not about to confess to having misled voters about his intentions on taxation at the last election. Extra spending Four years ago, in a similar interview, he had rejected Mr Paxman’s suggestion that it was clear from all he had said that he would raise National Insurance contributions if he was national association of insurance. There is another well-rehearsed answer to this one - he was only led to increase NICs after a post-election report indicated such levels of extra spending were necessary for the health service.
So couldn’t he do the same again, if he wins a third time, when, for example, the Turner report into the pensions black hole is century national insurance company He was not about to be drawn into mapping out budgets at this point, he declared.
And there was more but, it has to be said, despite some illinois national insurance company probing, there was nothing particularly jackson national life insurance co And the prime minister may well feel he emerged with few bruises from the encounter with one of the toughest boys on the block.
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