He kept his party united, he was a good debator and good at promoting his party's policies, he was willing to make tricky decisions and he led the Labour party to win three elections. He was sometimes nicknamed "Teflon Tony" because the scandals and problems that affected his tenure of office never really stuck to him.
He kept his party united, he was a good debator and good at promoting his party's policies, he was willing to make tricky decisions and he led the Labour party to win three elections. He was sometimes nicknamed "Teflon Tony" because the scandals and problems that affected his tenure of office never really stuck to him.
Yes. Tony Blair was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Tony Blair was elected leader of the Labour Party after the unexpected death of his predecessor, John Smith. At the General Election of 1997, the Labour Party was returned to power and Tony Blair, as their leader, became Prime Minister.
Yes. Tony Blair was the leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister in 1998.
He was - but he led the country over a cliff.
Tony Blair
Tony Blair was the Primeminister of The United Kingdom. but he isn't now cos e was crap
yes.
Tony Blair became leader of the Labour party in 1994, became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1997 and left office in 2007.
he was leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007
Tony Blair was elected MP for Sedgefield in 1983, Leader of the Labour party in 1994 and was appointed Prime Minister in 1997.Tony Blair was elected as an MP in 1983, elected leader of the Labour party in 1994 and became Prime Minister in 1997.
Gordon Brown
As far as I am aware Tony Blair has never publically admitted to be being a member of the National Socialist Party and as a previous leader of the Labour party it is highly unlikely that he would be.
Tony Blair, the then leader of the Government as Prime minister.