The way of Tony Blair's power Since Tony Label became inaugurated in 1997, Tony Blair has been criticized as "son of Thatcher" by some people. Many people say that the workforce follows the same values and policies as conservative governments, especially the conservative government led by Margaret Thatcher. Prior to the times of Tony Blair and the New Labor Party, the Left Party stuck to one of the values, namely socialism. On older values and policies about labor, conservatives have different policies, or they do not differ as much as some say.
Bill Clinton and his colleague, British Prime Minister Tony Blair was the first so-called "liberal" leader who held power in his country after the collapse of the Soviet Union by each "conservative". Former, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. In the context of 'collapse of communism', Clinton and Blair adopted neoliberal scripts of Reagan / Thatcher era and gave a narrow "liberalism" doctrine in the field of pluralism, human rights, social justice . Even if they try to destroy labor unions or working classes, they orally support the Labor Party. They called their new paradigm the "third way" and they called themselves "the New Democrat" in the United States and the "New Labor Party" in the UK.
A new "truth" appeared in the 1990s. Tony Blair and Bill Clinton think that consensus on Thatcher / Reagan's economics is unchanged. The left wing will never be trusted again and you will need to imitate the rights of the free market. This approach has resulted in the success of short-term elections. It also consumes optimistic and ideal supporters. These leftist prime ministers and the president may be "silver communicators with strategic goals of forensic perception". They may not have been challenged for 10 years, but they are not foresighted. "They can analyze the recent past in a sharp way and adjust parties accordingly, but we have not seen much."
In 1997, Tony Blair was elected prime minister by overwhelming victory of the so-called "New Labor Party", and economically followed the "third way" plan. Prime Minister Blair won the re-election in 2001 and 2005, and inherited the power to Prime Minister Gordon Brown in 2007. After 10 years of prosperity, Britain and the Republic of Ireland were affected by the global recession that began in 2008. In 2010, the Conservative Party and the LDP formed a coalition government, and David Cameron, the conservative leader, served as prime minister. In 2015, opinion polls showed that elections are the most likely outcome of the election; however conservatives gained a weak majority
The first year after Gordon Brown replaced Tony Blair was 2007. After a 100-day regime, he has been polishing policies for the last ten years, so he will seek a general election. After Brown took over leadership, the Labor Party immediately got a poll. In the summer of this year, the backcourt member with the minority people encouraged Mr. Brown to call up the general election to use the best opportunity to see Cameron. Then Brown bottled it. In the vote for the marginal constituency, he thought the risk was too high. If the bottling is not bad enough, Brown invites one reporter to enter Downing to explain his decision. Everyone knows why he wants to exclude this, Brown feels that he needs to say that this is due to his "changing vision". This "C Boxing"