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    advancement for the working class. Until the 1980’s‚ Labour had kept its principles consistent‚ but with the development of Michael Foot’s ‘loony left’ movement which was based largely around the irrational minority issues and racial problems. It was Tony Blair in 1994 that came through with a revised ‘new-labour’ ideology that helped dominate the election polls yet again and stay victorious until 2010. But‚ did new-labour still resemble old-labour in terms of its principles? This is what i aim to evaluate

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    important in determining voting behaviour. In the 2001 general election Tony Blair was deemed to be the most competent party leader and was believed to make the best Prime Minister. A poll voted Blair at 54% in a question asking ‘Who would make the best Prime Minister?’ and Hague only received 18% of the vote. Hague’s popularity rating rarely rose above 20% and Blair was the most popular party leader by a wide margin. Blair won this election and suggests that perceptions of party leadership may have

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    General election victory remarks‚ 1979 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) Location: 10 Downing Street … . Well‚ it’s been a wonderful campaign. Congratulations! Mrs. Thatcher: Thank you very much. Question: How do you feel at this moment? Mrs. Thatcher: Very excited‚ very aware of the responsibilities. Her Majesty The Queen has asked me to form a new administration and I have accepted. It is‚ of course‚ the greatest honour that can come to any citizen in a democracy. (Cheering) I know full

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    the same language‚ share almost the same popular culture‚ religions and values. The political relationship between these two nations has been scrutinized by many‚ and is a big part of the media focus. Churchill and Roosevelt‚ Thatcher and Reagan‚ Blair and Bush‚ all these couples represent British Prime Ministers and American Presidents who has in different ways‚ put something into the use and definition of the term “ the special relationship”. However it has been claimed by critics that it is not

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    Presidents and Prime Ministers such as George Bush and Tony Blair who resemble Frankenstein and the “creature” themselves. Power is something that many people strive for or simply desire. The novel portrays that having power is of great importance. Without strength‚ Frankenstein couldn’t have played God and the creature wouldn’t have killed innocent humans just like George Bush wouldn’t have created wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Supporters like Tony Blair don’t help the situation at all either. Politicians

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    Tony Blair Research Paper

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    Assignment 1 Prime Minister Profile: Tony Blair Tony Blair was born in Edinburgh‚ Scotland on May 6‚ 1953. Although born in Scotland‚ Blair spent several years of his childhood attending the Chorister School in Durham‚ England. When Blair was 10‚ his father ran for Parliament as a Tory but suffered from a stroke the night before the election. Blair later cited his father’s inability to finish the election as a driving factor behind his own political ambition. Blair attended St. John’s College at Oxford

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    Jelana Mary Clare Baguio December 1‚ 2012 Submitted to: Christy Tan-Constantino Assigned Class: English 1 Communication Arts 1 MWF 4:30-5:30 A. Objectives With the provided statements and tags from the book‚ the students will be able to: 1. To know what is a positive and negative statement. 2. To know what is a positive and negative tag. 3. To use the correct tag questions that is grammatically appropriate to statements with different forms of verbs.

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    acknowledgement under Tony Blair. As part of the New Labour movement - ’The Project’ - ’Tony the Tory’ moved the party closer to the centre of the political spectrum than it had ever been before. Examples of this being Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and the independence of the Bank of England to name a few. This was a pragmatic approach to regain the middle ground lost to the Conservatives in the last four general elections. The first chapter assesses the extent to which Blair removed socialism from

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    their help‚ but also to the political parties. In fact‚ one of his objectives for the term is to reform Parliament and to end with two-parties system. Cameron starts thanking the outgoing prime minister‚ Labour’s Gordon Brown‚ who succeeded Tony Blair in June 2007. Brown resigned in 11 May 2010 since the general elections left no party able to govern on its own and he could not reach an agreement with the Liberal Democrats to form a government. Labour Party was weak after ruling for 13 years

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    change in the class de-alignment was in the 1997 general election. Tony Blair brought in the ‘new labour’‚ intended to be a ‘catch all’ party which aimed to please everyone‚ regardless of ethnicity‚ gender‚ region and class. Tony Blair strived to unite the country and in his victory speech he said he aimed to achieve ‘a Britain that is one nation‚ with shared values and purpose’. This made his party extremely popular and Tony Blair won the

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