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Tony Blair calls his Irish mom an ‘almost saintly woman’

Says her death totally changed his life


Tony Blair says his late Irish mother was as an “almost saintly woman.”

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Tony Blair has described his late mother as an “almost saintly woman” whose death changed his life forever. Blair’s mother Hazel Blair was raised in Co. Donegal and came from what he described as a ‘fiercely Protestant’ family.

Speaking about his Irish roots, Blair said that he loved going to Ireland every year and the family would usually stay at the Sandhouse Hotel in Rossnowlagh, near Ballyshannon.

He wrote, “At that beach I learned to swim in the freezing Atlantic Ocean. I had my first go at chasing girls, aged about 11. I was taught my first chords on the guitar. I drank my first Guinness.”

Blair’s mother died from thyroid cancer when he was 22 and he explained the profound effect it had on his life.

“My world turned upside down, I could not imagine it,” he remembered. “Life was never the same after that. That was when the urgency took hold, the ambition hardened, the recognition grasped that life was finite and had to lived in that knowledge. I miss her every day of my life.”

His father and brother kept his mothers illness from him while he completed his final law exams in Oxford. Speaking about his victory in the 1997 general elections, he said his mother would have been “utterly proud."

He also spoke about how when he was growing up, Irish people were looked down as “inherently inferior” to the British.


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Blair is a good fella. No doubt about it. Portia, the Hitler and Iraq comments are utter rubbish. Catch yerself on.
Even the Irish who had something looked down on their neighbors, who had less, and actually thought them inferior.
I think the British thought that about everybody didn't they.
I agree with manhattan. Spot on.
lennyg34 o you are comparing hitler who killed people for being jewish and not blond hair blue eyed german to?? Blair killled innocent Iraquis for what ?
you are comparing hitler who killed people for being jewish and not blond hair blue eyed german to??
A good and decent man. What a disgrace for those radicals in Dublin who by there disgusting actions makes me wonder what my Irish born Grandparents would make of these ignorant hmm let me use an expression used by the people who hated the Irish when they first came here to the USA during the famine. They were called "Dumb Donkeys". And Portia I'm sitting on the edge of my seat hoping you will write about who you do like, we know it's not the church, America, the Republican party and most every one and every thing that isn't to his or hers twisted hateful rants.
hitler used the same excuse.
 




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