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Tony Blair, who served as Britain's Prime Minister between 1997 and 2007 stepped down to make way for Gordon Brown.
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In pictures: 10 years of Tony Blair

Click thumbnail to enlarge - Tony Blair listens to a reporter's question with Gordon Brown, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, by his side at a news conference at Labour Party headquarters in London. (Image © AP Photo/Jacqueline Arzt)Click thumbnail to enlarge - Blair addresses a joint session of the two Irish Parliamentary Houses in Dublin. (Image © DYLAN MARTINEZ/PA/EMPICS)Click thumbnail to enlarge - Tony Blair on the BBC1 programme Breakfast With Frost where he gave his first television interview of 1999. (Image © MICHAEL STEPHENS/PA/EMPICS)Click thumbnail to enlarge - Tony Blair answers questions during a meeting of Labour council leaders in Watford, in preparation for the English local council elections in May 2000. (Image © Fiona Hanson/PA/EMPICS)Click thumbnail to enlarge - Tony Blair answers questions during a press conference at Downing Street in London. (Image © PA/PA/EMPICS)
Click thumbnail to enlarge - Tony Blair leaves No. 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons, in London before the announcement of the Budget. (Image © Peter Jordan/PA/EMPICS)Click thumbnail to enlarge - President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair shake hands at the end of a news conference at Hillsborough Castle outside Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Image © AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)Click thumbnail to enlarge - Tony Blair during his speech to the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, East Sussex. (Image © PA Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth)Click thumbnail to enlarge - Tony Blair watches Reg Keys the father of a Royal Military Policeman killed in Iraq, who stood against him as an Independent in his Sedgefield speak after Mr Blair was elected Member of Parliament for Sedgefield, at the Sedgefield Constituency count. (Image © John Giles/PA/EMPICS)Click thumbnail to enlarge - Tony Blair during a speech at the Telford International Centre, Telford. (Image © Rui Vieira/PA Wire)

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