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Planet 24
01-05-07, 10:43 AM
Tony Blair will say "something definitive" next week about his plans to step down as prime minister. He has already said he will leave No 10 by September, but there has been speculation about the precise timings.
He appeared to rule out suggestions he might announce his departure before, or straight after, this week's elections.
The PM, whose announcement would prompt a seven week leadership process, said: "I'll make my position clear next week, I'll say something definitive then."
Mr Blair's comments, in an interview with GMTV, come as he celebrates the 10th anniversary of the general election that saw him sweep to power.
Speculation he would use the occasion to announce his retirement was firmly denied last week by Downing Street.

Attention is now focused on Wednesday or Thursday next week, after the planned resumption of power sharing in Northern Ireland - seen as one of the biggest achievements of Mr Blair's time in office.
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Mr Blair's comments would appear to rule out an announcement in the immediate aftermath of Thursday's elections in Scotland, Wales and English local authorities, which are expected to be bad for Labour.
According to press reports, Mr Blair will use his retirement announcement to endorse Gordon Brown's leadership bid - in a final act of reconciliation with the chancellor, with whom he has enjoyed a stormy relationship.
Mr Brown has, meanwhile, heaped praise on Mr Blair in an article to mark his 10 years in power.
Writing in The Sun newspaper, Mr Brown said he was "honoured" to call Mr Blair his "oldest friend in politics", while admitting there had been "ups and downs" along the way.

He praises Mr Blair for standing shoulder to shoulder with America after the September 11 attacks, for bringing the 2012 Olympics to London, his role in the Northern Ireland peace process and his handling of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
And - in a further sign of an impending Brown coronation - EU Trade Commissioner and key Blair ally Peter Mandelson predicted the chancellor would succeed Mr Blair in Number 10.
"In all probability, Gordon Brown will follow Tony Blair. He will now have been able to fulfil his ambition and his desire to lead the party and be prime minister," he said.
But Mr Mandelson said it was up to Labour Party members to decide the future direction of the party.
"It's up to the party to decide whether it wants to be New Labour and build on what we've done and to create a new New Labour."

Mr Mandelson, who was one of the key architects of New Labour, also admitted the party focused too much on media management during its first years in office.
The former Northern Ireland secretary said it was not until late in the first term that Mr Blair concentrated more on policies.
"We were perhaps too ready to place emphasis on our management of the media in those early years of government, rather than concentrate on a more policy driven process," said Mr Mandelson.
He added: "I acknowledge it, but I think it was put right after the first few years. "
Mr Blair will continue to be prime minister until a new Labour leader is elected, which is expected to happen at the end of June.
The prospect of a Cabinet-level challenge to Mr Brown has all but disappeared but he could still face a contest with either John McDonnell or Michael Meacher from the left of the party.



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Beth
01-05-07, 05:52 PM
report just in.......early indications are...... June :thumbs: :lol:

Planet 24
01-05-07, 06:19 PM
I've just faxed him several times just to add insult to injury :)

Crazy Dog
01-05-07, 06:34 PM
At least he's doing the decent thing now - giving us a few weeks to organise all those street parties. :party:" smilieid="143" class="inlineimg" />" smilieid="143" class="inlineimg" /> class="inlineimg" />

Edit - hmm. Can't seem to get the 'party' smilie working properly.

Planet 24
01-05-07, 09:41 PM
mmm well 60 days to go then before the :clown: goes, pity he never took the biblical stance of 40 days and 40 nights in the wilderness. We are definitely living in the 'last days'...hip hip hooray :p

Crazy Dog
02-05-07, 06:28 AM
mmm well 60 days to go then before the :clown: goes, pity he never took the biblical stance of 40 days and 40 nights in the wilderness. We are definitely living in the 'last days'...hip hip hooray :p

LOL

We've just had 10 years in the wilderness. I'm sure we wouldn't have minded another 40 days.

Eeyore
02-05-07, 07:46 AM
Well he's going to leave a great legacy IMO, he's run this country into the ground and let it go to the dogs.

For his sins he should live in a north east mining town, somewhere like, oh yes, W*** C********

Planet 24
02-05-07, 02:55 PM
Nah Eeyore he couldnt hack it :lol: Besides even Wxxx Cxxxxxxx have got some standards :lol:

rb2002
04-05-07, 08:52 PM
Bet he'lll be glad to go after the severe kicking his party has been given at all this weeks elections :lol:

Planet 24
04-05-07, 09:36 PM
A little bird told me he is here next friday...wonder if my tomatoes will be ripe enough by then ok ok in my dreams...well maybe :lol:

Crazy Dog
05-05-07, 07:22 AM
A little bird told me he is here next friday...wonder if my tomatoes will be ripe enough by then ok ok in my dreams...well maybe :lol:
You need them to be slightly over-ripe for a decent splatter. If you want to inflict a little pain under-ripe works best. ;)

Eeyore
05-05-07, 07:32 AM
A little bird told me he is here next friday...wonder if my tomatoes will be ripe enough by then ok ok in my dreams...well maybe :lol:

Yes I heard the same little bird, I've lots of nice dog poop if you'd like some to throw P24 :p

Crazy Dog
05-05-07, 07:54 AM
Yes I heard the same little bird, I've lots of nice dog poop if you'd like some to throw P24 :p

He's going to have to wear the Teflon suit for a while ...

rb2002
05-05-07, 05:18 PM
He's going to have to wear the Teflon suit for a while ...

That's ok......he's been wearing it for 10 years anyway :p Nothing sticks to that man.
Just think iof us up here without our Labour govt ;) (hopefully) :lol:

Planet 24
05-05-07, 05:35 PM
You Scot's got it right :)