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Blair Announces June 27 Departure

Prime Minister Tony Blair has announced on Thursday that he will leave office on 27 June after 10 turbulent years in power.

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 13:30 (BST)
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Prime Minister Tony Blair has announced on Thursday that he will leave office on 27 June after 10 turbulent years in power.

He told Cabinet of his plans to resign before making the announcement in a speech to party members in his Sedgefield constituency.

According to the official spokesman for the Prime Minister, Blair was praised during the Cabinet meeting by his successor Gordon Brown for his "unique achievements" and "unique leadership".

Speaking in his Sedgefield constituency, Blair admitted that his Government had not always lived up to high expectations but said he had felt very lucky to lead "the greatest nation on earth", reports the BBC.

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, issued a statement on Thursday in response to Blair's announcement.

"I fundamentally disagreed with Tony Blair over the invasion of Iraq - which I saw as a breach of international law - but disagreement is part of the free and fair society which he has endeavoured to uphold during his time in office," he said.

"Tony Blair always welcomed what he termed "prophetic wisdom" from the Church on matters of state, even where such wisdom took the form of criticism or disagreement.

"Such disagreement should not detract from many of the remarkable things Tony Blair has achieved in office, not least among which was the peace settlement in Northern Ireland, where he ensured that past prejudices and failures were not allowed to get in the way of constructive dialogue and peace.

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Rt Rev Dr Alan McDonald, praised Blair on his departure, saying his efforts in Northern Ireland should be a particular source of pride: "Tony Blair's achievement in leading the United Kingdom for ten years is remarkable.

"Though the ever-widening gap between rich and poor, the attachment to American foreign policy, and the decision in favour of a new generation of nuclear weapons are all matters of great regret, I would rather concentrate on positives.

"The provision of undreamt of resources for education and the health service, and the speed with which the promise of devolved government was delivered in Scotland and Wales, should be a source of pride for him.

"Above all, history should remember him for the peace process in Northern Ireland."

A chorus of tributes to Blair's successes during his decade in power have poured in from other senior leaders including deputy leadership contender Peter Hain and former Labour leader Neil Kinnock.



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Added: Monday, May 14, 2007, 18:13 (BST)

Indeed I personally admire P M Tony Biair so much for his competent and capable leadership ability he exhibited during his ten(10)years term of office as Britsh Prime Minister.God richly bless him for availing himself to be used by God to bring peace in Northern Ireland.I pray that all his good works would be rewarded by the almighty God who resides in Heaven.

apostle Osei Tutu Godwin, Kumasi Ghana

Added: Thursday, May 10, 2007, 16:02 (BST)

This is of course the same Tony Blair that is using $20 million of the British taxpayers money to build a 'mega mosque' for Muslims, whilst at the same time, my Christian Church has to resort to charity to raise the money for the repair of its roof!

Graham, Brighton, England

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