Name | Anthony Charles Lynton Blair |
Nick Name | Bambi |
Profession | Politician, Barrister |
Date of Birth | 6 May 1953 |
Birth Place | Edinburg, United Kingdom |
Nationality | British |
Education | Durham Choristers School, Fettess college and studied law in St. John’s College, Oxford |
Spent his childhood | Durham |
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Father’s profession | Was a lecturer and a barrister |
Wife’s profession | Cherie Blair is a barrister herself |
Marriage | Married on 29 march 1980 |
Faith | Anglican of the High Church or Anglo-Catholic tendency, while his wife is Roman Catholic |
Lost | Conservative seat of Beaconsfield in 1982 |
First victory | won the seat of Sedgefield in the 1983 General Election |
Started with Labour | Joined the Labour Party after graduation in 1975 |
Guide | Tom Pendry, a Labour MP initially guided him into politics |
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Coined the term | New Labour |
Supports | George W.Bush, US president in his War on Terror |
War against terror | Sent British forces to participate in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and post-war reconstruction. Also British troops are Afghanistan, Kosovo and Sierra Leone |
Music | In his college years he played guitar and sang for a rock band called Ugly Rumours. |
Was a great fan of | Mike Jaggers |
First campaign trail | was helped by Patricia Phoenix, the girlfriend of his father-in-law Anthony Booth. |
His first platform speech | was a disastrous embarrassment in October 1990 when he spoke too fast and lost his place in his notes |
Defeated | John Major in the 1997 UK general election. |
Top Priority | education, education, education |
Question hour | replaced the two weekly 15 minute sessions held on a Tuesday and Thursday, with a single 30 minute session on a Wednesday |
Worst subject in school | Science |
Club Membership | Trindon Colliery and Deaf Hill Working Men’s, Constituency Labour (Trindon); Fishburn Working Men’s |
Regular event | Swimming after Church on Sunday mornings |
Likes to read | literary classics and biographies |
Spends his leisure time | watching thrillers, playing tennis and playing his guitar. |
Enjoys | Watching Simpsons with his children |
Conviction | the decision to liberate Iraq from a tyrant like Saddam Hussein was the right one. |
Controversies |
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His famous pledge | Labour would be tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime’ (coined by his close friend and ally Gordon Brown) |
Major reforms |
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On power | “Power without principle is barren, but principle without power is futile. This is a party of government, and I will lead it as a party of government.” |
Politics | “I didn’t come into politics to change the Labour Party. I came into politics to change the country.” |
Leadership | “The art of leadership is saying no, not yes. It is very easy to say yes.” |
September 11 attacks | “As for those that carried out these attacks, there are no adequate words of condemnation. Their barbarism will stand as their shame for all eternity.” |
Address | 10 Downing Street, London, SW1A 2AA |
Fax no | 020 7925 0918 within UK +442079250918 outside UK |
Quote | “Education is the best economic policy there is.” |
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