Tony Blair, British former Prime Minister has just published his memoirs, perhaps the second most interesting political read this year after Peter Mandelson’s Memoirs earlier this year. In his book, Blair talks about Blair-Brown tension at the heart of 13 years long Labour government and reveals rather candidly how it all unfolded and astonishingly enough reveals his true feelings about his successor Gordon Brown and describe him as “maddening”. The content of this book was kept well under the wraps, even Andrew Marr, BBC’s leading political journalist was legally tight lipped about the book, albeit having interviewed Blair beforehand, until it was finally published today. Its surprised British media circles how this book doesn’t just talk about the successes of Blair years but also candidly about the failures of Labour government on public sector reform and immigration, and launches scathing but not completely surprising attack on ex-chancellor, Blair’s successor and former British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. Very interesting read available from £6.99 on Amazon Kindle if you have one or download Kindle Free for your PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone and Android. Buy a Journey by Tony Blair on following links, we have researched entire UK and the cheapest ones are listed as follows:
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In 1997, Tony Blair won the biggest Labour victory in history to sweep the party to power and end 18 years of Conservative government. He has been one of the most dynamic leaders of modern times; few British prime ministers have shaped the nation’s course as profoundly as Blair during his ten years in power, and his achievements and his legacy will be debated for years to come. Now his memoirs reveal in intimate detail this unique political and personal journey, providing an insight into the man, the politician and the statesman, and charting successes, controversies and disappointments with an extraordinary candour. The Journey will prove essential and compulsive reading for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of our global world. As an account of the nature and uses of power, it will also have a readership that extends well beyond politics, to all those who want to understand the challenges of leadership today.