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    I am not finished yet, says Blair

    Tony Blair

    Mr Blair says he is 'getting on with the job'

    Prime Minister Tony Blair has denied he is running out of steam as he faces his final months in office, insisting: "I want to finish what I have started".

    In an interview with BBC One's The Politics Show he said he still had a "strong and energetic agenda" of public service reform to carry out.

    He refused to be drawn on the timing of his retirement later this year.

    But he confirmed he intended to lead Labour into the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly elections in May.

    Asked why he had not publicly endorsed Chancellor Gordon Brown as his successor, Mr Blair said: "What I am not going to do is talk about my successor until the moment of my departure".


    He also denied his authority was waning, amid recent signs of rebellion such as Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain's criticisms of his foreign policy and protests by other ministers against hospital cuts.

    Police investigation

    Mr Hain's comments were a reflection of the fact he was a contender for Labour's deputy leadership, Mr Blair appeared to suggest, while ministers were entitled to protest against cuts affecting their constituency, he said.


    At the present time there are things I am right in the middle of doing

    The prime minister repeatedly declined to answer questions on the police investigation into cash for peerages allegations, which has seen two members of his inner circle interviewed under caution.

    "Let the thing run its course and then we will see," he told interviewer John Sopel.

    Mr Blair also defended the running of the Home Office and the government's record on prisons.

    He conceded prisons were "full to bursting point" but he said 20,000 new prison places had been created and there would be a further 8,000 added to that total soon.

    He said prison overcrowding was partly due to people being in jail for longer.

    Northern Ireland

    He acknowledged the government was experiencing "mid-term" difficulties but said the "fundamentals", such as the economy, were sound.

    "I'm getting on with the job, and I want to finish what I've started, if I can put it like that," Mr Blair told The Politics Show.

    "And at the present time there are things I am right in the middle of doing, whether it's health service reform, the city academy programme, or the changes we're making in the Home Office or this issue to do with energy policy, or the international issues we've just been discussing - I'm getting on with the job."

    Mr Blair pointed in particular to the Northern Ireland peace process as an area on which he hoped to make progress before he leaves office.

    "The next few weeks will be as important as the negotiation of the original Good Friday Agreement," he said.

    "We will determine whether we have a basis for the future in Northern Ireland, that allows us both to have power sharing between unionists and republicans and nationalists, really on a solid basis for the first time ever."


    BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | I am not finished yet, says Blair
    He sure is no quitter and still full of beans!

    One sincerely hopes that he can solve the North Ireland issue since it apparently is showing signs of progress and the economy is quite robust, given the international siutation.

    From his statement, it is obvious that the Labour leadership question is still open. One wonders how Brown will take this ambivalence since he is already touring international as was indicated during his visit to India as the PM in waiting.

    One wonders if the Labour will win again, given that theTories are attempting to give them the run for their money!

    The elections in Wales and Scotland will be some indicator.

    But one thing is for sure - Blair is no quitter and nothing can shake his confidence in himself!


    "Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, And eke it out with mental Reservation, Which is to good Men an Abomination."

    I don't have to attend every argument I'm invited to.

    HAKUNA MATATA

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    Originally posted by Ray View Post

    But one thing is for sure - Blair is no quitter and nothing can shake his confidence in himself!
    Lets see what happens now with the re,arrest of his bum chum , Lord sleazy , in the cash for honours debacle.
    Last edited by tankie; 31 Jan 07,, 15:46.

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    • #3
      Yes, I read about that.

      But not a word from him or has he said something?

      Focus on Labour website in peerage row | Uk News | News | Telegraph


      "Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, And eke it out with mental Reservation, Which is to good Men an Abomination."

      I don't have to attend every argument I'm invited to.

      HAKUNA MATATA

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ray View Post
        Yes, I read about that.

        But not a word from him or has he said something?

        Focus on Labour website in peerage row | Uk News | News | Telegraph
        No, but Brown has said , wait and see

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        • #5
          Bliar has also been questioned again this week , but it has been kept from the media untill now , the police stress that he is not a suspect , just a witness

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tankie View Post
            Bliar has also been questioned again this week , but it has been kept from the media untill now , the police stress that he is not a suspect , just a witness
            I doubt the police would lie of him being a witness and not a suspect. Labour party has plenty scapegoats and highly unlikely Blair would have involved himself in something dodgy like this though same cannot be said about Labour.

            Having said so given that the SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE's enquiry into BAE Corruption Scandal regarding Saudi's has been scrapped it all seems a bit hypocritical. All thanks 2 SNP.

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