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Early on in his premiership, Blair was noted for the election catchphrases "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime" and "we have three priorities: education, education and education". These were widely parodied, [[Mad Libs Catchphrase|madlibs-style]], in the media and to some extent have entered the British lexicon.
Early on in his premiership, Blair was noted for the election catchphrases "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime" and "we have three priorities: education, education and education". These were widely parodied, [[Mad Libs Catchphrase|madlibs-style]], in the media and to some extent have entered the British lexicon.
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== Tony Blair in Fiction ==
* He voices himself in [[The Simpsons]] episode ''The Regina Monologues'', where the titular family travels to London. Although after he leaves:
* He voices himself in [[The Simpsons]] episode ''The Regina Monologues'', where the titular family travels to London. Although after he leaves:
{{quote|'''Homer''': I can't ''believe'' we met '''[[Mr. Bean|Mister Bean]]'''!}}
{{quote|'''Homer''': I can't ''believe'' we met '''[[Mr. Bean|Mister Bean]]'''!}}
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