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  1. Tony Blair was born in Edinburgh in 1953. He became MP for Sedgefield in 1983, leader of the Labour Party in 1994, and was prime minister of the United Kingdom from May 1997 to June 2007. Since leaving office Blair has spent most of his time working on three areas: supporting governments to deliver effectively for their people, working for peace in the Middle East, and countering extremism.

  2. Tony Blair - Labour Leader, Diplomat, Peace Negotiator: Nonetheless, after 10 years in office but still only in his early 50s, Blair was not ready to retire from the world scene. On the day of his resignation in 2007, he announced that he would resign his seat in the House of Commons, and he was selected by the “Quartet”—the United States, the EU, Russia, and the United Nations—to ...

  3. Tony Blair: Prime Minister. Paperback – 15 Oct. 2001. by John Rentoul (Author) 4.5 10 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. John Rentoul's first biography of Tony Blair appeared in 1995, not long after the politician's election as leader of the Labour Party - the culmination of a meteoric rise.

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  4. 12 de ago. de 2015 · Necesitamos examinar ambos, el gobierno y lo que siguió, para entender por qué es el ex primer ministro más denigrado desde 1945. Blair se convirtió en líder laborista en julio de 1994 y se ...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2017 · Twenty years on and welfare reform remains a work in progress. The gap between rich and poor remained more or less the same during the Blair years, according to analysis by the Resolution ...

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  6. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Tony Blair has received more than 17,595,265 page views. His biography is available in 120 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 116 in 2019) . Tony Blair is the 794th most popular politician (up from 1,835th in 2019) , the 187th most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 430th in 2019) and the 39th most popular British Politician .

  7. Tony Blair addressing the media, as leaders attending the G-8 summit look on, in Gleneagles, Scot., on July 7, 2005, following the terrorist attacks in London earlier in the day. (more) Despite lingering public dissatisfaction with Blair’s policy in Iraq, Blair led the Labour Party to its third successive general election victory in May 2005, albeit with a sharply reduced majority.