British Prime Minister (1953- )
The thing always is to go to where people really are and what they're really feeling about life. And then politics is about listening and it's about leading. You know, you've got to listen but you've also got to lead.
TONY BLAIR
interview, Politico, August 24, 2016
Some may belittle politics but we who are engaged in it know that it is where people stand tall. Although I know that it has many harsh contentions, it is still the arena that sets the heart beating a little faster. If it is, on occasions, the place of low skulduggery, it is more often the place for the pursuit of noble causes. I wish everyone, friend or foe, well. That is that. The end.
TONY BLAIR
last official words as Prime Minister, 27 June 2007
In today's world, with these great populist currents of feeling, you can either ride the anger, or you can provide the answer.
TONY BLAIR
interview, Politico, September 25, 2017
If you're interested in politics and you're not following it, then it's a little bizarre.
TONY BLAIR
interview, Politico, August 24, 2016
A new dawn has broken, has it not?
TONY BLAIR
victory speech at Labour election-night party, Royal Festival Hall, London, 2 May 1997
You cannot teach people hate and then ask them to practice peace. But neither can you teach people peace except by according them dignity and granting them hope.
TONY BLAIR
speech to joint session of the U.S. Congress, July 17, 2003
We've tried three forms of intervention in the Middle East; we've tried full-on intervention in Iraq, we've tried semi-intervention in Libya, and we tried non-intervention or very limited intervention in Syria. All of them are difficult.
TONY BLAIR
interview, Politico, September 25, 2017
It is important that those engaged in terrorism realise that our determination to defend our values and our way of life is greater than their determination to cause death and destruction to innocent people in a desire to impose extremism on the world.
TONY BLAIR
statement in response to the terrorist attack on the London Underground, 7 July 2005
I don't like it, to be honest, when politicians make a big thing of their religious beliefs, so I don't make a big thing of it.
TONY BLAIR
interview with Jeremy Paxman, BBC Newsnight, 16 May 2002
Ideals survive through change. They die through inertia in the face of challenge.
TONY BLAIR
speech to the European Parliament, 23 June 2005
There is a myth that though we love freedom, others don't; that our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture; that freedom, democracy, human rights, the rule of law are American values, or Western values; that Afghan women were content under the lash of the Taliban; that Saddam was somehow beloved by his people; that Milosevic was Serbia's savior. Members of Congress, ours are not Western values, they are the universal values of the human spirit. And anywhere... Anywhere, anytime ordinary people are given the chance to choose, the choice is the same: freedom, not tyranny; democracy, not dictatorship; the rule of law, not the rule of the secret police.
TONY BLAIR
speech to joint session of the U.S. Congress, July 17, 2003
The choice for Labour is to renew itself as the serious, progressive, non-Conservative competitor for power in British politics; or retreat from such an ambition, in which case over time it will be replaced.
TONY BLAIR
New Statesman, December 18, 2019
I had discovered long ago the first lesson of political courage: to think anew. I had then learned the second: to be prepared to lead and to decide. I was now studying the third: how to take the calculated risk. I was going to alienate some people, like it or not. The moment you decide, you divide.
TONY BLAIR
A Journey: My Political Life
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 the Labour Party Conference referring to the fact that no WMDs had been found in Iraq, 28 September 2004
We became complacent; we became the managers of the status quo, not the change makers, and we've got to renew the center.
TONY BLAIR
interview, Politico, September 25, 2017
When we invade Afghanistan or Iraq, our responsibility does not end with military victory. Finishing the fighting is not finishing the job.
TONY BLAIR
speech to joint session of the U.S. Congress, July 17, 2003
We must redefine what radical means. We're living through a technology revolution which is the 21st-century equivalent of the 19th-century Industrial Revolution. It will change everything and therefore everything should change including radical reorientation of government. This is the context in which we tackle inequality, promote social justice and redistribute power.
TONY BLAIR
New Statesman, February 20, 2020
I can stand here today, leader of the Labour Party, Prime Minister, and say to the British people: you have never had it so ... prudent.
TONY BLAIR
speech to the Labour Party conference, 28 September 1999
He wants a Bill of Rights for Britain drafted by a Committee of Lawyers. Have you ever tried drafting anything with a Committee of Lawyers?
TONY BLAIR
Labour Party Conference speech, 26 September 2006
The Labour Party is presently marooned on fantasy island. I understand would-be leaders will want to go there and speak the native language in the hope of persuading enough eventually to migrate to the mainland of reality.
TONY BLAIR
New Statesman, December 18, 2019