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Topic History of: Blair and Brown - brilliant
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JK2006 Second episode fascinating likewise. Blair's influence on the Irish problem clearly significant, as was Mo Mowlam's. When we remember "weapons of mass destruction" let's not forget the good things.
Green Man I love your sense of humour JK.
JK2006 Neil Kinnock comes out of it incredibly well. I remember meeting Blair with John Preston (his wife Roz was Blair's assistant) at a Bruce Springsteen concert and commenting that he could be PM. He was Shadow Home Secretary at the time.
JK2006 BBC at its best; it's shows like this that totally justify the licence fee.