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Tony Blair will probably get thrown out by his party
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"Tony Blair will probably get thrown out by his party"

- John Hewson

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John Hewson's quote suggests that Tony Blair, the previous Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, is likely to be removed from his party. This might be due to a range of factors, such as an absence of support from his party members, or a difference with the celebration's policies. It might also be because of a scandal or other debate that has actually triggered a rift in between Blair and his party. Whatever the reason, it appears that Hewson thinks that Blair's time as a member of his celebration is pertaining to an end. This might have a substantial influence on the political landscape in the UK, as Blair was a major figure in the Labour Party and his departure could cause a shift in the celebration's instructions. It stays to be seen what the result of this situation will be, but it is clear that Hewson believes that Blair's time as a member of his celebration is concerning an end.

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Australia Flag This quote is written / told by John Hewson somewhere between October 28, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from Australia. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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