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ArtikelWhy you'll miss this man.  
Oleh: Elliott, Michael
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Time Magazine vol. 169 no. 18 (May 2007), page 022.
Topik: Tony Blair; Britain; unpopular failure
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Isi artikelTony Blair is leaving Downing Street as an unpopular failure. He deserves better. When Tony Blair was elected to Britain's House of Commons in 1983, he was just 30, the Labour Party's youngest M.P Labour had just fought and lost a disastrous election campaign on a far-left platform, and Margaret Thatcher, fresh from her victory in the Falklands War, was in her pomp. The opposition to Thatcher was limited to a few ancient warhorses and a handful of bright young things. Blair, boyish Blair, quickly became one of the best of the breed. Nobody would call Blair, 54 on May 6, boyish today. His face is older and beaten up, his reputation in shreds. Very soon, he will announce the timetable for his departure from office. In a recent poll for the Observer newspaper, just 6% of Britons said they found Blair trustworthy, compared with 43% who thought the opposite. In Britain-as much of the rest of the world-Blair is considered an unpopular failure.
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