Blair’s interview with the BBC’s Andrew Marr last night revealed the extent to which the former prime minister occupies a parallel universe, one signposted with moral absolutes and blind faith in his own divine mission to shape the world, regardless of the human cost. Safely incubated from reality in a bubble of self delusion, one which,
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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks to the BBC about the events of 9/11 and how they changed the world.
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Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair tells the BBC that radical Islam is the greatest threat facing the world.
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BBCPolitics on 3rd Sep 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
Former PM suggests religion will be as important to 21st century as ideology was to 20th Political leaders have to "do God" if they are to engage properly with the modern world, even if they personally have no religious faith, former prime minister Tony Blair said today. Blair was notoriously reticent about discussing his own religious faith while prime minister, with his head of communications, A...
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Guardian on 19th Mar 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
As prime minister, Tony Blair knew how to use sport to political advantage. Now he wants to use it to change the world. The statesman and 'midfield generalissimo' introduces his new campaign, Beyond Sport Tony Blair was the sporty statesman long before Barack impressed us with his ball skills. As prime minister, he exchanged headers with Kevin Keegan and played tennis with Pat Cash; he a...
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Guardian on 30th May 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
GREATER understanding between faiths is needed to ensure a peaceful future in an increasingly globalised world, former prime minister Tony Blair said last night.
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Scotsman on 15th Sep 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
Former prime minister Tony Blair has won a prestigious milliondollar £697000 Israeli prize for his leadership on the world stage.
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Telegraph on 17th Feb 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Tony Blair, former Prime Minister and former Leader of the Labour Party, said today in a speech at Trimdon Labour Club to local Labour supporters in Sedgefield: When I was Prime Minister I was known as an optimist. I still am. I’m optimistic about Britain, its future and the opportunities the world holds for us. Provided we take the right decisions, imbued with the right attitude of mind. St...
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LabourParty on 30th Mar 2010 (via labour.org.uk)
Asked if the Prime Minister was satisfied with the response form the BBC following the Radio Two incident, the PMS said that the Prime Minister responded to this during his press conference yesterday; it was for the BBC Trust to consider the conclusions of its own investigation. original source.
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