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So you think you know your Tony Blair?

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Question 1
Which seat has Tony Blair represented in Parliament since 1983?
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A: Shipley
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B: Sedgefield
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C: Spelthorne
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D: Scunthorpe
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Question 2
Tony Blair met Cherie Booth at the London chambers of a lawyer who was to play a major part in his first government � whose?
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A: Donald Dewar
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B: Robin Cook
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C: Derry Irvine
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D: Charlie Falconer
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Question 3
What was the name of the Islington restaurant where Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were said to have agreed their leadership pact?
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A: Slug and Lettuce
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B: Gramonda
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C: Harvester
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D: Granita
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Question 4
In 1997 Tony Blair was elected with a huge majority, but how many Labour MPs were elected?
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A: 166
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B: 389
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C: 419
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D: 555
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Question 5
How many Conservative leaders has Tony Blair faced across the despatch box?
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A: Three
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B: Four
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C: Five
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D: Six
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Question 6
What new commitment on health spending did Tony Blair make in 2000, without first consulting the Chancellor?
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A: To make the health service the best in the world
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B: To increase British spending to the European average
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C: To raise spending by �3 billion every year
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D: To always promise more at election time than the Conservatives
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Question 7
Which of the following is not a constitutional reform introduced by Labour since 1997?
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A: Devolution to the Scottish Parliament
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B: Establishment of a Supreme Court
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C: Introduction of the Human Rights Act
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D: Removal of all hereditary peers from the House of Lords
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Question 8
In which American city did Tony Blair give his 1999 speech outlining his �doctrine of international community� which he used to justify interventions in Sierra Leone, Afghanistan and Iraq?
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A: Chicago
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B: New York
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C: Washington
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D: Dallas
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Question 9
Which UN Resolution did Britain and America use to justify the invasion of Iraq?
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A: 1066
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B: 1441
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C: 1664
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D: 1771
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Question 10
Tony Blair says he wants 400 of what type of school by 2010?
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A: City academies
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B: Specialist school
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C: Trust school
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D: Faith school

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