Don't say yes to that question, that would be difficult.
Tony Blair
At a joint press conference with George
W Bush November 13 2004. Blair interrupted when a reporter asked
Bush if he sees Blair as his poodle. |
Do I know I'm right? Judgements aren't the same as facts.
Instinct is not science. I'm like any other human being, as
fallible and as capable of being wrong. I only know what I believe.
Tony Blair
Speech to Labour Party Conference, September
28 2004, referring to fact that no WMDs had been found in Iraq. |
His re-election comes at a critical time, with a world that's
fractured, divided and uncertain and must be brought together.
Tony Blair
On US President George W Bush election
win, 2004. |
I am absolutely confident that the mechanisms for judging
my fallibility are infallible.
Tony Blair
House of Commons, July 2004. |
I obviously need to get to the gym.
Tony Blair
When asked if his son Leo was his grandson
during a holiday in Bermuda, April 2004. |
If you come here lawfully, we welcome you. If you are permitted
to stay here permanently, you become an equal member of our
community and become one of us. The right to be different. The
duty to integrate. That is what being British means.
Tony Blair
Telling emigrants they had a duty to integrate
with the mainstream of society, December 2006. |
I can only go one way. I've not got a reverse gear.
Tony Blair
At Labour Party conference, September 2003. |
As I have said throughout, I have no doubt that they will
find the clearest possible evidence of Saddam's weapons of mass
destruction.
Tony Blair
House of Commons, June 4 2003. |
This is the time not just for this Government-or, indeed,
for this Prime Minister-but for this House to give a lead: to
show that we will stand up for what we know to be right; to
show that we will confront the tyrannies and dictatorships and
terrorists who put our way of life at risk; to show, at the
moment of decision, that we have the courage to do the right
thing.
Tony Blair
Conclusion of speech in House of Commons
debate on Iraq, March 18 2003. |
We are asked now seriously to accept that in the
last few years-contrary to all history, contrary to all intelligence-Saddam
decided unilaterally to destroy those weapons. I say that such
a claim is palpably absurd.
Tony Blair
House of Commons debate on Iraq, March
18 2003. |