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Could a resolute cabinet and a more sceptical press have stopped Tony Blair?
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Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair KG, better known as Tony Blair, is a British politician. He was the prime minister of the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2007 and the leader of the Labour Party between 1994 and 1997. During his leadership, Blair is known for rebranding the Labour Party as ‘New Labour’. He studied at Fettes College and then studied law at St. John’s College at the University of Oxford. Find all our latest news, comment and analysis on the former prime minister here.
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