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  • I recall that, instead of releasing Scotland, the Blairs were away holidaying free at Cliff Richard's Carribbean mansion - just when multi-millionaire Cliff was lobbying for the extension of the royalty period which Blair subsequently granted.

    Allegiance Newmania 2008

  • Tony Blair may think CCTV is some sort of magic wand that has made Britain safer, while assualts have quadrupled under his premiership, but the Blairs will be a sitting target in this house.

    EXCLUSIVE: Locals Object to Blairs' New Home Planning Application 2007

  • To call the Blairs "a greedy pair of slappers " what a lovely turn of phrase you have !

    Cherie Plumbs the Depths 2007

  • The Blairs were a new kind of first family, a young couple with young children, a mother who was also a successful lawyer.

    CNN Transcript May 5, 2005 2005

  • It was strange to find this perfect human flower amidst the gloomy ugliness of a huge square house built in the time of the Georges; but I remembered now that the Blairs are the English equivalent of the de Bellairs of France, from which family sprang the fascinating Marquise de Bellairs, who adorned the Court of

    The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont Robert Barr 1881

  • "...the Blairs will be a sitting target in this house."

    EXCLUSIVE: Locals Object to Blairs' New Home Planning Application 2007

  • Hans Blix said that Tony Blair used WMDs as a convenient justification for war; a Conservative MP and member of the British Parliaments Intelligence and Security Committee, Richard Ottoway, called Blairs comments a cynical ploy to soften up public opinion before his appearance at the Iraq Inquiry; former leader of Britains Liberal Democratic Party and a distinguished barrister, Menzies Campbell, said: I have no doubt whatsoever that if Mr Blair had told his cabinet what he is now saying, hed have found it very difficult to keep all of them But the one place he would have undoubtedly failed would have been in the House of Commons.

    Indybay newswire 2009

  • People in the Blairs' office have said that several coaches will be needed to bring the 150 guests parents are invited too, and that any family that can't afford the money will travel free.

    Simon Hoggart's week: Changing the gender agenda 2011

  • Actually a lot of people will feel that, to millionaires such as the Blairs, the cost of a few buses would be like the price of a Big Mac and Coke to us.

    Simon Hoggart's week: Changing the gender agenda 2011

  • I found it through Blairs blog and check it out from time to time.

    Question: If you don't know me, could you tell me how you found this blog? Tyler 2009

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