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Prime Minister Tony Blair s Introduction to Iraq s Weapons of Mass Destruction The Assessment of the British Government (September 2002), p. 3. Full text available at www.pm.gov.uk. [Pg.179]

Third, as Prime Minister Tony Blair and Britain s Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution have said, we need to cut our emissions by more than 50 percent by 2050 in order to avoid a dan-... [Pg.203]

Palmer G, Machines T, Kenway P (2006) Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion 2006, Indicator 6A. New Policy Institute and Joseph Rowntree Foundation, London Phillips D, Sibieta L (2006) A Survey of the UK Benefit System. IFS, London PM (1997) Speech by the Prime Minister the Rt Hon Tony Blair MP at the Aylesbury Estate, Southwark, on Monday 2 June, London Price D (2000) Office of Hope A History of the Employment Service. Policy Studies Institute, University of Westminster, London... [Pg.343]

Fig. 5). After her death, Antonio sets a gigantic spin machine in operation to take advantage of her death and engineer his own ruthless ascent to power. The political edge is sharpened by the casting Antonio is played by Anthony Booth, the father-in-law of Prime Minister Tony Blair. As Vindice and Ffippolyto are shot by Antonio s police force, the camera pans up the staircase on which they have been standing to reveal a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II hanging above Antonio s head and legitimising his regime. Fig. 5). After her death, Antonio sets a gigantic spin machine in operation to take advantage of her death and engineer his own ruthless ascent to power. The political edge is sharpened by the casting Antonio is played by Anthony Booth, the father-in-law of Prime Minister Tony Blair. As Vindice and Ffippolyto are shot by Antonio s police force, the camera pans up the staircase on which they have been standing to reveal a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II hanging above Antonio s head and legitimising his regime.
Returning to the question of why we should include, and in an attempt to stammer towards an answer, we need to be reminded that the point of inclusion - is inclusion, as these young people indicated in a letter to Tony Blair ... [Pg.154]

Tony Blair. This is an easy one to test. Approach any heterosexual woman of your acquaintance and ask her whether she finds Tony Blair to be an attractive man. Her reaction can be measured by exactly how much she shudders in revulsion. This will be between a moderate trembly shudder and a wild juddery shudder that shakes loose her hair. ... [Pg.176]

British Prime Minister Tony Blair is keen to expand the range of PPPs because he believes it is the best way to secure the improvaneuts in public services that the labour promised at the last election. [Pg.267]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.129 ]

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