Steve Richards: Mr Blair should take a bow. Instead, he implies we are besieged by a crime wave
14th Nov 2006, 01:49 GMT
In a curious speech last summer Tony Blair hailed a new era of political cross-dressing in which the main parties would dress up more often in each other's clothes. Mr Blair predicted that uniquely over the next few years pivotal issues would cut across party lines.
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