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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 == |
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* 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: |
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{{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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