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Tony Blair

2 Books2 Highlights28 Concepts

Tony Blair appears across 2 books in the Prime Movers archive, with 2 supporting highlights from primary source biographies. Linked to 28 strategic concepts.

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Primary Evidence

"So the family remained in Stellenbosch and in 1963 the Rembrandt Group bought Fleur du Cap estate as a guesthouse. Over the years the visitors’ book of Rupert’s guests who were hosted there came to resemble an international who’s who: Dutch, British and Basotho royalty; heads of government like Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair; cabinet ministers like Caspar Weinberger and Henry Kissinger; business people like David Rockefeller and Edmund de Rothschild; politicians like Sen. Edward Kennedy, and"

Source:Anton Rupert

"And so the folklorification of the Dyson continued. Carl Gardner, the editor of Design magazine, told me he had heard people using the phrase 'doing a Dyson', to mean designing, engineering, manu- facturing, and marketing one's own invention. There have been ques- tions in the House based on its success (Nigel Jones, Lib-Dem for Cheltenham, in a science budget debate, 2 February 1995. Cf. Hansard, Volume 253, No. 43, p. 1300); Tony Blair has called it an inspiration to young British designers, and even Prince Charles commiserated with the tales of my early woes: 'It's a classic British story,' he said. 'Nobody ever pays attention to the best ideas.'"

Source:Against the Odds - An Autobiography

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