Tony Blair: The Price of LeadershipIn the first ten years as Labour party leader, Tony Blair's image has changed from that of a wide-eyed innocent abroad in the political jungle to - some would say - a warmongering opportunist obsessed with his place in history and showing a barely disguised disdain both for his party and for Parliament. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Steeples and Spires | 8 |
Faith and Family | 26 |
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