'Wherever I Am, Whatever I Do, I'm with You, Wishing You Well, Wanting You to Win. You're the Future Now, Make the Most of It'
The Journal › September 27, 2006
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The Journal › September 27, 2006
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Tony Blair took his leave of the Labour party yesterday insisting they could win a fourth general election but only if they carried on with his controversial reform agenda.
Making his 13th and final conference address, the Prime Minister said he loved the party and that wherever he was and whatever he did "I'm with you".See the full content of this document
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'Wherever I Am, Whatever I Do, I'm with You, Wishing You Well, Wanting You to Win. You're the Future Now, Make the Most of It'
However, in an emotional hour-long speech, Mr Blair warned there should be no retreat from his health and education reforms or from the fight against terror, ...
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