Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
Description
In June 2007, with his approval rating at an all-time low, Tony Blair stood down as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after more than a decade in office. In this riveting account, Anthony Seldon follows the career of Tony Blair starting from its pinnacle at September 11 right up to his handing of the reins over to his arch rival, Gordon Brown. The politics of the post-9/11 Blair government, its policies in Iraq and Afghanistan, its domestic actions, and the true nature of the Blair-Brown power struggle are all addressed. Based on hundreds of interviews with key government insiders and individuals close to the Blair campmany of whom have previously kept their views privatethis is the most complete, authoritative, and compelling account yet of the Blair premiership.
About the Author
Anthony Seldon is the author of several books on the Tony Blair administration, including 10 Downing Street, Blair, Blair’s Britain, and The Blair Effect. Peter Snowdon is the coauthor of The Conservative Party. Daniel Collings is the coauthor of Britain Under Thatcher.
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