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en For the first time perhaps since Margaret Thatcher, we will have at the head of the Conservative Party someone who is genuinely an equal match for Tony Blair.

en For the first time perhaps since (1979 to 1990 prime minister) Margaret Thatcher we will have at the head of the Conservative Party someone who is genuinely an equal match for Tony Blair -- one of the most skilful politicians of modern times,

en I don't think Tony Blair wants to go until he has beaten Margaret Thatcher's 11-1/2 years in office and that will take us to 2008.

en The current Conservative leadership contest is remarkable for many reasons, ... Not least the fact that it's the first for 40 years that hasn't been dominated by Margaret Thatcher.

en So all the system was running down and collapsing. Mrs. Thatcher became the leader of the Conservative Party in February 1975, and she clearly wanted to strike out and do something different.

en His message was, 'Tony Blair has done well, but I would take you further,' ... He was almost saying, 'I am going to be your next leader,' and he was trying to define the values he stands for and where he wants to take the party.

en [Tony Blair has to] consider very carefully to what extent he can leave Britain, the party and the nation guessing as to when exactly he might go.

en Tony Blair has been party to prosecuting an illegal war and it's important for people to bear witness to that.

en As far as I can judge, Angela Merkel is not like Margaret Thatcher, and she actually should not try to be like her.

en She called Margaret Thatcher honey once and I'm sure that's never happened before or since.

en The sense that Tony Blair is distancing himself from his party is even more acute than in the past, and I am sure they would like a timetable for giving way to someone else, probably (Chancellor) Gordon Brown.

en What (Winston) Churchill did in wartime, Margaret Thatcher did in peacetime.

en The fact that George Bush has come to Belfast to meet Tony Blair in this location .. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. . is in a sense a mark of respect for Tony Blair, an attempt to show outside world -- because George Bush doesn't voyage outside the United States all that easily -- it's a sign that he takes him seriously and listens to his advice. It gives him some sort of political payback,

en But let me tell you, this gender thing is history. You're looking at a guy who sat down with Margaret Thatcher across the table and talked about serious issues.
  George Bush

en It's an invitation from one head of state to another. Of course this means her majesty's ministers (in the shape of Prime Minister Tony Blair) and the Foreign Office would have been consulted.


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