633 Quotes by Tony Blair

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    The right to demand the best and refuse the worst and do so not by virtue of your wealth, but your equal status as citizen, thats precisely what the modern Labour Party should stand for.

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    I can’t stand politicians who wear God on their sleeves.

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    Lord Cranborne told the leader of the opposition to ‘back me or sack me’ – he succeeded in doing both.

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    If you don’t see the Internet as an opportunity, it will become a threat. In two or three year’s time, the Internet will become as commonplace in the office as the telephone.

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    If what the science tells us about climate change is correct, then unabated it will result in catastrophic consequences for our world.

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    The fear of missing out means today’s media, more than ever before, hunts in a pack. In these modes it is like a feral beast, just tearing people and reputations to bits. But no-one dares miss out.

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    Whatever the short term clashes between protecting the environment and eradicating poverty, medium term and long term it is clear. Unless we grow sustainably, at some point we face catastrophe.

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    That’s the art of leadership. To make sure that what shouldn’t happen, doesn’t happen.

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    We need to develop the new green industrial revolution that develops the new technologies that can confront and overcome the challenge of climate change; and that above all can show us not that we can avoid changing our behaviour but we can change it in a way that is environmentally sustainable.

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