Tony Blair Quotes and its meanings

Tony Blair has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Art Business Change Dad Education Faith Family Freedom Future Government History Hope Leadership Music Peace Politics Power Relationship Religion Respect Society Truth War

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What does Tony Blair write about?

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What are the top most famous quotes by Tony Blair?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Tony Blair.

  • The art of leadership is saying no, not saying yes. It is very easy to say yes.
  • My view is that you still, in order to win from the Labour perspective, have to have a strong alliance with business as well as the unions. You have got to be very much in the centre ground on things like public sector reform.
  • I didn't come into politics to change the Labour Party. I came into politics to change the country.
  • My dad was a militant atheist, or is a militant atheist. My mum was sort of bought up in a religious family because she was a Protestant from Ireland but wasn't especially religious.
  • Education is the best economic policy there is.
  • My faith foundation works to bring about a greater respect and understanding between different faiths. We basically work with six popular religions in the world which are the three Abrahamic religions, Hinduism and Buddhism and Sikhism.
  • 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.
  • The spread of freedom is the best security for the free.
  • In retrospect, the Millennium marked only a moment in time. It was the events of September 11 that marked a turning point in history, where we confront the dangers of the future and assess the choices facing humankind.
  • It is not an arrogant government that chooses priorities, it's an irresponsible government that fails to choose.