Ananova:
George Michael says Blair 'is dangerous'
George Michael has called Tony Blair a dangerous man who can't face up to
his own ego.
The star - whose comeback album Patience is out this month - said the Labour
Party should oust its leader.
He told The Big Issue magazine: "I can't imagine what it feels like for
people who lost their kids to hear Tony Blair's pathetic little bleatings
that he still thinks the world is a safer place. It's disrespectful."
A lifelong Labour voter until 2001, Michael added: "I wish to God that the
Labour Party had the guts to get rid of Blair, because it could survive
another election without him.
"I think it's too important for world affairs that he's gone. I think
globally he is a dangerous man. He is an altruist who thinks he's doing
everything for the best, but he cannot face up to his own ego."
In 2002, Michael controversially attacked the Iraq policy of Mr Blair,
representing him as George Bush's poodle in his single Shoot the Dog.
He said there was no chance of him ending his pop career, despite receiving
unfavourable reviews for some recent work. "I always believed I would
outlast everyone with the possible exception of Madonna.
"And I honestly believe that with this record, I will finally be on the same
page with everybody else. I think it will be an undeniable year."
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