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  • proper noun The political ideology attributed to the governments of British Prime Minister Tony Blair 1997-2007, characterised by, among other things, the Third Way, supporting the United States President George W Bush

Etymologies

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Blair + -ism

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Examples

  • The word Blairism reflects a yearning to fit politics into a conceptual straitjacket, but it is a misnomer resulting from Britain's archaic political conversation.

    Simon Jenkins: No Such Thing as Blairism 2008

  • "Blairism," rather make Britain safe for Thatcherism for another decade.

    Simon Jenkins: No Such Thing as Blairism 2008

  • And I hope, after 9 years of 'Blairism', that the party he led will finally work that out.

    How mad is Tony Blair? Rachel 2006

  • And I hope, after 9 years of 'Blairism', that the party he led will finally work that out.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Rachel 2006

  • The public has had it up to here with Blairism, meaning the politics he personified - dishonesty, celebrity, slickness, money-grubbing vacuity.

    openDemocracy Anthony Barnett 2010

  • According to leaks, it will represent a return to 'Blairism', with law and order high on the agenda, along with a promise not to raise income tax.

    The First Post: Latest 2010

  • Economic "Blairism" was also defined by opposition to increasing taxes.

    Obsolete 2008

  • Economic "Blairism" was also defined by opposition to increasing taxes.

    Obsolete 2008

  • Economic "Blairism" was also defined by opposition to increasing taxes.

    Obsolete 2008

  • Contesting the meaning of 'Blairism' is a coming debate and one to watch out for.

    Spectator Live 2008

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