Ross McKibbin gives a wonderful analysis of the Blair years here, it's measured, well thought-through, and right. He correctly (in my view) identifies the most prominent characteristic of Blairism as being defeatism (and I would add a lack of faith in the British public). If you're interested in that sort of thing, I suggest you go and have a read.
If you're not, here's a picture of a dog. There.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Posted by Nathaniel Tapley at 11:54 am
Labels: corgi, defeatism, london review of books, tony blair
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