Tony Blair was 43 when he became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Blair served in this post from 1997 until 2007 when he was succeeded by Gordon Brown.
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Tony Blair
Tony Blair was elected leader of the Labour Party after the unexpected death of his predecessor, John Smith. At the General Election of 1997, the Labour Party was returned to power and Tony Blair, as their leader, became Prime Minister.
Tony Blair was elected over John Major in 1997. Gordon Brown took over from Tony Blair in 2007
Sedgefield, in County Durham, which he represented from 1983 to 2007.
June 7, 2001.
He got elected for the second time in2001.
He was elected leader of the Labour Party in Parliament in 1994, after the death of the previous leader John Smith. At the time, Labour Party were the minority in the House of Commons. In the following election in 1997, the Labour Party won control of Parliament by a landslide, and Blair became Prime Minister, a position he held until 2007.
He was elected leader of the Labour Party in Parliament in 1994, after the death of the previous leader John Smith. At the time, Labour Party were the minority in the House of Commons. In the following election in 1997, the Labour Party won control of Parliament by a landslide, and Blair became Prime Minister, a position he held until 2007.
Tony Blair in 1997.
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Hazel Blair (Tony Blair's mother) was born in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland.