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NUMBERS: Tony Blair

Monday, May 21, 2007

blairBlair's support for the Iraq War, and his generally warm relationship with President Bush, play far better here than they do at home in Britain. Even within his own party, the figures are grim: Fifty-seven percent of self-described Labourites were satisfied, but 40 percent of them were not.

 

Sources: For America, Gallup/USA Today, March 2007. For Britain, Market & Opinion Research International/Ipsos, April 2007.

 

 

 

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