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The Legacy of Tony Blair
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by JohnCleese - written on 10.07.08
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What legacy? It was all spin. It's a shame it took so much time for people to understand what is going on. Don't even want to spend 150 words on him...
And now (I'm going to write about) something completely different...
by sympatic - written on 01.07.07 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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So as we enter into the era of Gordon (and one that ould be quite short in reality) what exactly is the legacy of Anthony Blair and his te years in office. Well perhaps his biggest success has to be in the fact that he turned the Labour Party into a credible political force that won three elections in a row which is no mean feat given ...
by alpha male - written on 29.06.07 (Useful, 39 readings)
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Tony Blair served as Labour Party leader for 13 years and as Prime Minister for 10 years and 1 month. Blair made huge impact on British politics. Blair’s legacy will be tainted with his biggest error as a politician, getting involved in Iraq. He lied to pave the way for British involvement. His lies have cost the ...
by duncantorr - written on 27.06.07 (Very useful, 246 readings)
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I, the Rt. Hon. Anthony Charles Linton Call Me Tony Blair MP, surely soon to become Lord Blair of Somewhere-or-other, do hereby bequeath to the British nation: 1. An unwinnable war in Iraq. Don’t ask me to be sorry for getting rid of Saddam Hussein (not that deposing him was the objective of the war, of course; that would ...
by Louis - written on 21.06.07
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Alas musics meaningless loss was our unfortunate gain, as the young Tony Blair was so desperate to be loved as a rock star, but was thwarted by a lack of any musical talent. So Tony then found a new calling, he could become an actor. And we have now seen him as a world leader, "acting" the role of a world leader. Still wanting to be ...
by fuzzybear - written on 21.05.07 (Useful, 75 readings)
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All of my adult voting life has been spent with only the one prime minister so it is actually quite a strange thing to think that in a few weeks there will be a change, not that I spend much time thinking about it, it is just that it was something I realised the other day when talking to friends. So what will Blair legacy be, well I ...
by james1985 - written on 19.05.07 (Useful, 76 readings)
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Tony Blair will leave 10 Downing Street on 27th June. He has served as Prime Minister for ten years. His successor will be Gordon Brown. How will the public and his peers remember him. His legacy is controversial. Two sore points during Blair's tenure will be the death of David Kelly, forgotten by pubic but not by historians and the war ...
by eiley123 - written on 18.05.07 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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A personal view . Tony Blair , to my mind , has been the most significant and successful Labour leader and Prime Minister ever . Not difficult I hear you say as previous ones had been dogged with strife . Not the least of their troubles came from their own Trade Union ranks who caused such problems that eventually the British Public ...
by paul36 - written on 17.05.07 (Useful, 70 readings)
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He was a good prime minister. His legacy will be good one. Even Blair will admit that war in Iraq was a mistake. In hindsight we can blame him. One thing that we can't tell is the future. Blair has changed so much and made this country a better place to live in. No worries of paying £200 mortgage one month and £600 next (remember ...
by 1st2thebar - written on 17.05.07 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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$$ Tony's legacy $$ I've never been Prime Minister... I'm very sure that I won't be either, nor am I an actor unlike Blair, or an aspiring MP of any numpty party that dreams of power every 4 years or so whatever the probability. I don't give out leaflets with a grin and give out clammy handshakes hoping for a job in parliament. Hoping ...
by boband - written on 15.05.07 (Useful, 130 readings)
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Anthony Charles Lynton Blair was born in 1956 to Leo and Hazel Blair. Leo was illegitimate child of two actors, Blairs, a Scottish family adopted him. Blair's legacy is huge. What he achieved is probably due to his genes (grandson of two actors). In 1994 Labour leader John Smith suddenly died of heart attack. There was no front runner ...
by thedevilinme - written on 15.05.07 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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Lauren:’ But Prime Minister you invaded Iraq and hundreds of thousands of people have died, Britain now hated as much as America..?’ Blair: ‘Am I bothered’ Lauren: And you made higher education too expensive for working class people here, meaning more foreigners have more places in British Universities than the our own poorer ...
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