No other politician in the modern era had such expectation surrounding the beginning of their prime ministership as Tony Blair. The expectation of much of a nation that had brought a renewed, redesigned Labour government to power for the first time in a generation was palpable. As the project is ending, has it fulfilled its promise?
Blair’s leadership of New Labour has certainly transformed the ideological landscape of Britain, reshaping moderate politics, and for this reason his …
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