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The survivorThe survivor

The survivor2005

David Hencke, Francis Beckett

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"Tony Blair has it all: power, success, flair, an adoring family and a face for every occasion. Admired in the US, grudgingly respected in the EU, this self-styled saviour of the world bounces back from any crisis, slur or scandal with an unfazed shrug even his enemies can only admire. Having single-handedly rebranded the Labour Party, he took Britain into an arguably illegal war in Iraq, provoking hostility both at home and abroad, and saw his own name become synonymous with 'liar' - yet he cruised through another general election to win a historic third term in office. Is it skill, cunning or just sheer luck that has since seen him bag the Olympics for London, stamp his mark on the latest G8 meeting and steady the country after the 2005 London bombings?"--Jacket.

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First published
2005
OL Work ID
OL3164921W

Subjects

BiographyLabour Party (Great Britain)LawyersPolitics and governmentPrime ministersPrime ministers' spousesBiography: generalBritish & Irish history: postwar, from c 1945 -PoliticalContemporary Politics - BritainPolitical ScienceBiography / AutobiographyPolitics/International RelationsUnited Kingdom, Great BritainHistorical - BritishBLAIR, TONY, 1953-Biography & Autobiography / GeneralBiography & Autobiography / Political

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