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DURING the Holyrood election campaign of 2007, I had a mug of tea with Tony Blair. Actually, he had the mug and I had water: his caffeine needs were greater than mine. He had
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Tony Blair was right about Gordon Brown. Today we have confirmation of the bitterness and disagreements at the top of the Blair government. All that spinning and all those stories turn out to have been well founded. Tony Blair was wrong about the Middle East. He still thinks there are military solutions to Middle Eastern
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Ex-minister Frank Field has lambasted Tony Blair in the very week that the Labour Party launched the former leader as its own weapon of mass destruction against the Tories.
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Miss Blair? F**k would I....In last week's Question Time, David Milliband claimed that the electorate would "miss Tony Blair as PM" once he resigned. Well, let's just say I don't share such sentiments.Virtually all British PM's in history have been either imperiailist, or increased the size of government. In that sense, they have been grossly un-libertarian. Blair has been NO exception. Tony Blair...
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Tony Blair is keen to name-drop in every chapter of his memoir A Journey. From footballers to Hollywood actors, Mr Blair gives his opinion on each.
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As a serving prime minister Tony Blair was famously said not to "do God" but since leaving office in 2007 the former premier has been able to express his views on religion far more openly than while he was in power.
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Tony and Cherie Blair are renowned - some may say notorious - for enjoying the largesse of wealthy friends. But even by their own standards, their closeness to one of Hollywood's best connected couples may take some beating.
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Via Liberal Conspiracy, I come across the thoughts of the Independent's John Rentoul, one of the very few Blair-fanciers left on the face of the planet: Just to prove my utter devotion to the finest peace-time prime minister, I confess my reaction when I read that the Tony Blair Faith Foundation Facebook page had been defaced with, among others, this comment: "Tony Blair was about as good for...
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Tony Blair has launched a new organisation about religion and God - called the Tony Blair Faith Foundation.
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Tony Blair begins teaching at Yale With most excellent timing, on the eve of the Labour Party Conference, Tony Blair begins teaching a course in ‘Faith and Globalisation’ at Yale University. While the UK’s political focus is on Gordon Brown’s miserable visage and his never-ending purgatory, the cameras and chat shows cannot help but be drawn Mr Blair’s charismatic promise of life-giving water. He has n...
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