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Tony Blair, né le 6 mai 1953 à Édimbourg , est un homme d'État britannique, membre du Parti travailliste et Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni du 2 mai 1997 au 27 juin 2007. Durant sa période à la tête du Parti travailliste , puis comme chef du gouvernement, Tony Blair réforme en profondeur l'idéologie et la pratique du travaillisme britannique, largement converti à l'économie de marché. Le courant de pensée de Tony Blair, défini comme une « troisième voie » entre la gauche et la droite traditionnelles, est surnommé le « blairisme ». Dans l'histoire du parti travailliste britannique, la période d'hégémonie de Blair et de son entourage est surnommée le New Labour.

Remplacé par son ministre des Finances, Gordon Brown, il est nommé représentant au Proche-Orient du Quartet . Depuis qu'il a quitté ses fonctions politiques, il fait fortune comme consultant et conférencier. Il crée début 2009 une société commerciale baptisée « Tony Blair Associates ». Bien que son bilan ne fasse pas l'unanimité, y compris dans son propre parti, il intervient ponctuellement dans le débat politique britannique, par exemple pour s'opposer à l'actuel dirigeant travailliste Jeremy Corbyn ou pour donner son opinion à propos du Brexit.

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“In this day and age if you've got the technology then it's vital to use that technology to track people down. The number on the database should be the maximum number you can get.”

BBC News online http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6075930.stm
Remarks while touring the Forensic Science Service, concerning the police DNA database, 23 October 2006.
2000s

“I thought that it was the most predictable speech that we could have heard from the right hon. and learned Gentleman. He may want to pose as the nice Dr. Jekyll, but we know that, deep down, he is still the same old Mr. Howard.”

Hansard http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmhansrd/vo031126/debtext/31126-05.htm#31126-05_spnew2, House of Commons, 6th series, vol. 415, col. 23.
Debate on the Queen's Speech, 26 November, 2003.
2000s

“A day like today is not a day for, sort of, soundbites, really - we can leave those at home - but I feel the hand of history upon our shoulders, I really do.”

Julia Langdon, "The gloves are off in the Speaker's corner", Herald (Glasgow), 9 April 1998, p. 21.
Statement to the press on arriving at Hillsborough Castle for the Northern Ireland talks, 7 April 1998.
1990s

“Don't say yes to that question, that would be difficult.”

CNN.com http://edition.cnn.com/2004/US/11/12/allies/
At a joint press conference with George W. Bush, 13 November 2004. Blair interrupted when a reporter asked Bush if he sees Blair as his poodle.
2000s

“[The Joint Intelligence Committee] concludes that Iraq has chemical and biological weapons, that Saddam has continued to produce them, that he has existing and active military plans for the use of chemical and biological weapons, which could be activated within 45 minutes, including against his own Shia population, and that he is actively trying to acquire nuclear weapons capability.”

Hansard http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200102/cmhansrd/vo020924/debtext/20924-01.htm#20924-01_spmin0 House of Commons, 6th series, vol. 390, col. 3.
House of Commons statement on publication of the dossier concerning Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction, 24 September 2002.
2000s

“Do I know I'm right? Judgements aren't the same as facts. Instinct is not science. I'm like any other human being, as fallible and as capable of being wrong. I only know what I believe.”

Full text of Blair's speech http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3697434.stm, BBC News online
Speech to the Labour Party Conference, 28 September 2004, referring to the fact that no WMDs had been found in Iraq.
2000s

“We have no plans to increase tax at all.”

Philip Bassett, "Blair pledges he will not raise tax", The Times, 21 September 1995, p. 1.
Response to questioning about Labour Party tax plans at a CBI seminar in Birmingham, 20 September 1995.
1990s

“It is 50 years old, it is going in the wrong direction. It is time for real reform. The only way to get that is to leave.”

Boris Johnson: EU exit 'win-win for us all' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-35783049, BBC News, 11 March 2016
2010s

“Ask me my three main priorities for government, and I tell you: education, education and education.”

We are 35th in the world league of education standards – 35th. At every level, radical improvement and reform.
"We are back as the people's party, says Blair", The Times, 2 October 1996.
1990s

“I've never claimed to have a monopoly of wisdom, but one thing I've learned in this job is you should always try to do the right thing, not the easy thing. Let the day-to-day judgments come and go: be prepared to be judged by history.”

Source: 2000s https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2003/mar/01/iraq.foreignpolicy The Guardian], 28 February, 2003.
Contexte: Jackie Ashley in Madrid, and Ewen MacAskill, "'History will be my judge': Tony Blair, in an exclusive interview, says demos and rebels will not deflect him over Iraq".

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