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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]
*[http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Politics/documents/2004/07/14/butler.pdf The Butler Report] "Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction. Report to the House of Commons, 14th July 2004. Full text (1Mb). See ''The Guardian:'' [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/iraq/story/0,,1261205,00.html Butler Report: Key Findings]. The Report concluded that, in March 2002 the available intelligence was "insufficiently robust" to prove Iraq was in breach of the United Nations' resolutions, and that some of the human intelligence about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was "seriously flawed" and "open to doubt", but found no evidence of "deliberate distortion" of the intelligence material or of "culpable negligence".

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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
  • The Butler Report "Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction. Report to the House of Commons, 14th July 2004. Full text (1Mb). See The Guardian: Butler Report: Key Findings. The Report concluded that, in March 2002 the available intelligence was "insufficiently robust" to prove Iraq was in breach of the United Nations' resolutions, and that some of the human intelligence about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was "seriously flawed" and "open to doubt", but found no evidence of "deliberate distortion" of the intelligence material or of "culpable negligence".