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Recent history in newspaper: May 2, 1997 Tony Blair becomes PM after a Labour landslide


I didn't have a television at that time, so I didn't see Michael Portillo losing his seat. I listened to the radio, and I remember one commentator saying: "This is the biggest loss for the Tories since...since...since...the Duke of Wellington". I'm not a great fan of socialists, but it was a breath of fresh air after the scandal-ridden Tories. And I always liked Tony Blair's eloquence.
Soon after Labour came to power the BBC made a documentary about Robin Cook, who became Foreign Secretary. He removed a portrait of an Indian prince from the Foreign Office building because it was "to politically incorrect". No sense of history these socialists.
Soon after Labour came to power the BBC made a documentary about Robin Cook, who became Foreign Secretary. He removed a portrait of an Indian prince from the Foreign Office building because it was "to politically incorrect". No sense of history these socialists.
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