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Tony Blairs Best Speeches

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

A little video of a few of Tony's very best speeches.

Im also looking for clips of when he said the following:-

"At every stage, we should seek to avoid war."

"My project will be complete when the Labour party learns to love Peter Mandleson."

"We have won a magnificent victory in Iraq."

"I read the anti-war sites and listen to the protesters and I realize that they haven't a clue, or worse, they just don't give a damn."

"The 20th Century was a century of savage slaughter, insane ideology, and unparalleled progress"

"Being American means being free."

"The threat of Saddam and weapons of mass destruction is not American or British propaganda"

"I have said throughout and I just repeat to you, I have absolutely no doubt at all about the existence of weapons of mass destruction, and rather than speculating, let's just wait until we get the full report back from our people who are interviewing the Iraqi scientists."

"Before people crow about the absence of weapons of mass destruction, I suggest they wait a bit. I remain confident they will be found."

"I have no doubt that we will find evidence of weapons of mass destruction."

"I have absolutely no doubt that we will find evidence of weapons of mass destruction programmes..."

"I don't concede it at all that the intelligence at the time was wrong... I have absolutely no doubt at all that we will find evidence of weapons of mass destruction programmes."

"The Iraq Survey Group has already found massive evidence of a huge system of clandestine laboratories, workings by scientists, plans to develop long range ballistic missiles."

"Though we know Saddam had WMD; we haven't found the physical evidence of them in the 11 months since the war."

"What we also know is we haven't found them in Iraq.
Saddam's WMD was indeed less certain, less well-founded than was stated at the time."

"I think that we described the intelligence in a way that was perfectly justified...The idea that we authorised or made our intelligence agencies invent some piece of evidence is completely absurd."

"The question of whether we produced intelligence, though, was a very, very difficult question. I mean, on the one hand it is not normal for you to do this..."

"I would expect ministers in any government I lead to resign if they lied to parliament.

I'm the Prime Minister and I don't lie."

If you can help me out with clips of them let me know. thanks.

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