The Walrus

Oct. 1, 2006
So, it looks like the last days of Tony Blair’s extended period of office will not be marked by a singular, high-profile “legacy”issue. He did not abolish slavery, repeal the Corn Laws, establish the National Health Service or even win the World Cup. He did, however, oversee some interesting changes in Building Regulations, although as legacies go, this probably ranks …

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