Authors: Tony Blair
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Personal Memoirs, #History, #Modern, #21st Century, #Political Science, #Political Process, #Leadership, #Military, #Political
Clarke, Charles (
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); and London bombings (
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); and deporting of foreign offenders (
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); refuses Defence (
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Clarke, Kenneth (
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Clarke, Nita (
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Clause IV, removal of (
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climate change (
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); George Bush and (
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Climate Group (
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Clinton, Bill, US President (
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); and TB’s visit (1996) (
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); congratulates TB on election victory (
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); gives Cabinet a pep talk (
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); signs Kyoto Protocol (
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); affair with Monica Lewinsky (
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); with TB at Camp David (
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); relationship with Hillary (
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); and Kosovo (
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); authorises bombing of Iraq (1998) (
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); advises TB during election campaign (
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Clinton, Hillary (
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Clwyd, Ann (
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Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) (
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COBR meetings (
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Cockburn, Jonathan (
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Coe, (Lord) Sebastian (
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Coffman, Hilary (
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Cohn-Bendit, Danny (
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Collins, Michelle (
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Collins, Phil (
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Common Agriculture Policy (CAP), European (
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Communism (
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Community (union) (
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Compass (group) (
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Comprehensive Spending Reviews (
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Confederation of British Industry (CBI) (
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Conservative Party (
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see also
Thatcher, Margaret; and Europe (
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); funding of election campaigns (
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); 1992 victory (
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); defeated in 1997 election (
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); and sleaze (
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); education policies (
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); opposes independence of Bank of England (
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hors de combat
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); loses 2001 election (
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); and the press (
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); and Iraq (
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); and tuition fees (
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); and law and order (
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); against ID cards (
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); and 2005 election (
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); opposed to anti-terrorist laws (
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); and public spending (
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); donors and funding (
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); 2010 election victory (
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); coalition with Lib Dems (
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); commitment to aid and development (
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Cameron, David; Major, John