A Journey
A Journey is a book written by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. It is about Tony Blair's time as leader of the Labour Party (1994-2007) and Prime Minister (1997-2007).
The book was published on September 1, 2010. All money made by the book was donated to the Royal British Legion, which is a charity that financially and socially helps people who have served or are serving in the British Armed Forces. The book is 624 pages long and has received mixed reviews from critics.
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Blair hoped George W. Bush would be re-elected in 2004.
There were skirmishes on O'Connell Street in Dublin when Blair arrived for his book signing. Four people were arrested.
Ed Miliband, who was elected as Labour's leader in 2010, said it was "time to move on" from Blair and New Labour.