This is a summary of the electoral history of Tony Blair, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007.
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Tony Blair
Electoral history
MP for Sedgefield
Beaconsfield by-election
Leader of the Opposition
Leadership election
Brown Deal
Shadow Cabinet
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Premiership
Policies
Blairism
New Labour
Third Way
Appointments
"Tony's Cronies"
"Blair Babes"
First ministry and term
Ministry
1997 election
1997 budget
Good Friday Agreement
peace process
Handover of Hong Kong
Death of Diana, Princess of Wales
People's princess
Post Office scandal
Military intervention in Sierra Leone
Second ministry and term
Ministry
2001 re-election
9/11
War on terror
War in Afghanistan
Death and funeral of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
2003 invasion of Iraq
Iraq and weapons of mass destruction
Saddam–al-Qaeda conspiracy theory
Bush memo
Downing Street memo
February Dossier
September Dossier
Ultimatum to Iraq
Iraq War
Third ministry and term
Ministry
2005 re-election
Cabinet reshuffle
Cash for Honours
Leadership succession
London bombings
Respect agenda
Post–Prime Minister
A Journey
Associates
Faith Foundation
Iraq Inquiry
Quartet on the Middle East
Sports Foundation
Institute for Global Change
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