From a commentary by Roy Hattersley in today’s Guardian, "Bush is not welcome in Britain":
Has anyone yet explained why President George W Bush is about to make a state visit to the United Kingdom? In my time at the Foreign Office, the supreme accolade of an invitation from Her Majesty was only awarded after long deliberation had convinced the prime minister and foreign secretary that Britain's national interest would be served by arranging for the king, queen or president in question to perform a number of meaningless ceremonies and eat numerous mediocre meals in the company of the royal family. What do we have to gain by feting President Bush?
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Tony Blair, on the other hand, has nothing to gain and everything to lose from the visit. He may not have noticed it, but President Bush is regarded in Britain with something approaching contempt. He has achieved the unusual feat of being simultaneously sinister and ridiculous, and he is regarded as the rich kid who grew up arrogant and inarticulate. But it is his role in making the war in Iraq inevitable that makes him unwelcome here. There are no votes to be won by being buddy-buddy with a man who is despised by most of the British public.
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How the president himself will react to the humiliation of a state visit that has had to be truncated and emasculated because of the strength of feeling against him, we can only guess. We can rightly discount the behaviour of the hooligans who try physically to disrupt his progress. But he ought to know how strongly so many of us feel. Send a postcard to the American embassy, Grosvenor Square, London W1A 1AE.
As an American who is planning to visit Britain later this year, I am wondering if it might be a good idea to cancel the trip because of the intense hatred of Americans that is prevalent in Britain at this time? It has gotten to the point where the British are now siding with Muslins against us - a frightening situation.
Posted by: Jim Wells on November 17, 2003 08:43 PMJim,
What evidence do you have of intense hatred of Americans in the UK do you have? I live in London and haven't seen any. I meet a whole range of people, read many of the newspapers and haven't encountered any anti-American sentiment. Most of them are positively pro-american. Many of us have american relatives, enjoy american culture and travelling there.
I hope you are not confusing anti-Bush with anti-american. You are not in any danger because most of us have little respect for Bush or Blair. We don't hate them, we just don't want them running our countries. To understand our perspective please visit websites such as www.johnpilger.com. His book 'New Rulers of the World' really alerted me to the dangers of plutocracies. Big business intefering with politics is just plain wrong, a threat to all our freedoms and only fuels more terrorism.
Americans will always be welcome in our country. Please visit us.
Regards
Ben
Posted by: Ben on November 19, 2003 04:42 PM










