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    want in and how many want out." – Tony Blair Younger Years Tony Blair‚ former prime minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland‚ was born Anthony Charles Lynton Blair on May 6‚ 1953‚ in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. Despite being born in Scotland‚ Blair spent the better part of his childhood in Durham‚ England‚ where he attended the Chorister School. Blair’s father‚ Leo Charles Blair‚ was a prominent attorney who ran for Parliament as a Tory in 1963‚ when Tony was 10 years old. Devastatingly‚ Leo

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    The extract from Tony Blair’s political speech on terrorism at the Labour Party conference was published on “The Guardian” on the 2nd of October 2001. “The Guardian” is a British Internet newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. “The Guardian” identifies with center-left liberalism and its readership supports typically left in British politics. Tony Blair served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and was the Labour Party’s longest-serving Prime Minister. His and the

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    Rhetorical analysis of Tony Blair’s speech on terror On July 7th‚ 2005‚ four British Islamist men detonated fours suicide bombs. As well as killing them­selves‚ the four bombers took 52 civilians with them and injured over 700. The following week‚ former Premier Minister Tony Blair‚ held his speech on terror. This paper will give an analysis of the rhetorical situation of the speech‚ a rhetorical analysis and an interpretation. Tony Blair was the British Prime Minister and president for the Labour

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    Kershaw says ‘The ten years of Mr Blair will surely go down in history as a lost opportunity‚ a time when much was promised but relatively little attained’. Do you agree? (45 marks) When looking at Tony Blair’s time in office‚ although economically he seemed to be doing sound as he kept inflation and tax levels low‚ in many other factors he failed to deliver. Promising too much‚ Tony Blair did not fulfil his never ending list of policies such as achieving full equality and completely ending child

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    1Anthony Charles Lynton "Tony" Blair (born 6 May 1953)[1] is a British Labour Party politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He resigned from all of these positions in June 2007. Blair was elected Leader of the Labour Party in the leadership election of July 1994‚ following the sudden death of his predecessor‚ John Smith. Under his leadership

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    Rumpelstiltskin The fairy tale I chose was Rumpelstiltskin. The fairy tale is about a miller’s daughter whose father tells the king of the kingdom that she can spin gold. When the king heard this‚ he threw her in a room and tells her that if the room isn’t filled with gold from the straw‚ she will pay with her life. The miller’s daughter doesn’t have a clue on how to spin straw to gold so she sits on the floor hopeless and starts to cry. Then a little man walks in and asks her what is wrong.

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    Assess the effectiveness of Tony Blair as a domestic policy maker. We have got ‘New Labour’ now‚ but to what extent have we really got ‘New Britain’? It could be argued that Tony Blair’s New Labour movement was successful due to his expertise in policy making. Blair‚ Labour leader from 1994 – 2007‚ made large reforms in domestic policy‚ concerning social‚ economic and constitutional factors. Whether this effective policy-making actually produced a ‘New Britain’‚ is a debatable subject. After the

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    Key Points of Tony Blair’s Premiership Blair was born in Edinburgh and studied law at Oxford University to become a barrister. He joined the labour party in 1975 and successfully gained a seat in Sedgefield in 1983. Tony Blair was considered as new age Labour’s golden boy and beat John Major in the elections. He won a landslide majority in 1997 by gaining 63.6% of the seats in the House of Commons. He was the youngest Prime Minister since 1812 and had three consecutive terms in office‚ making

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    Bush/Blair Speech Analysis Essay After the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon‚ both President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Blair gave speeches addressing the terrorist attacks. In their speeches‚ they both used various rhetorical strategies coupled with a distinct tone to convey their sorrow towards the families affected by the tragic event. President George Bush and Prime Minister Blair gave very passionate speeches concerning the tragedy. In Bush’s

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    the ideas of the Blair government’s ‘doctrine of international community’ and who were the main actors of this? The ‘doctrine of international community’ was first outlined at a speech to the Economic Club of Chicago in 1999. Blair emphasised the increasing significance of globalisation and interdependence‚ as he looked to create a new post-Cold War framework. This would focus on the ‘notion of community‚’ with the belief that global problems can’t be solved individually (Blair‚ 1999). At the time

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