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*[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/1082/ Why does New Labour stand for nothing?] by Josie Appleton, 2005, in ''Spiked.'' Extract: "Blair-bashing has become good sport for the commentators, as they line up to expose the prime minister’s character flaws: arrogant, a control freak, cares only about power and his own reputation, and lacking in political vision." | *[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/1082/ Why does New Labour stand for nothing?] by Josie Appleton, 2005, in ''Spiked.'' Extract: "Blair-bashing has become good sport for the commentators, as they line up to expose the prime minister’s character flaws: arrogant, a control freak, cares only about power and his own reputation, and lacking in political vision." | ||
*[http://www.labour.org.uk/ Homepage of the Labour Party] | *[http://www.labour.org.uk/ Homepage of the Labour Party] | ||
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- tonyblairoffice.org - Official site with details of Tony Blair's post-Downing Street career.
- Tony Blair archive - official record of Tony Blair's speeches, films and podcasts from the UK Prime Minister's website.
- The Blair Years 1997-2007 - BBC articles covering major events of Tony Blair's premiership, with analysis.
- The New York Times - Includes short biography and links to NY Times articles relating to Tony Blair.
- Tony Blair, issue by issue by Tom Bentley; English edition, Le Monde diplomatique, February 2003. Extract: "He's tough on national security, he has an alternative global vision, people like him and he is a beautiful, reassuring speaker. He's Bill Clinton without baggage."
- Blair for U.S.President Thomas Friedmann, The Guardian, December 2002
- Why does New Labour stand for nothing? by Josie Appleton, 2005, in Spiked. Extract: "Blair-bashing has become good sport for the commentators, as they line up to expose the prime minister’s character flaws: arrogant, a control freak, cares only about power and his own reputation, and lacking in political vision."
- Homepage of the Labour Party