The Special Relationship

(In the light of the Clinton sex scandal, Tony Blair asks his wife: "Would you ever leave me?" She replies: "No, but I'd make your life helL") However, it is the perceptive insight into Tony Blair that is of principal interest, especially considering what his next 'spec...

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