Blair, Tony (Anthony), Born 1953
Dates
- Existence: Born 1953
Biography
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and papers concerning changes to asylum policy, September 2001-October 2001
Correspondence relating to the proposed creation of a Working Age Agency, 21 December 2000-16 January 2001
Correspondence relating to the introduction of a Working Age Agency as part of the welfare reform agenda. Includes letter from David Blunkett to Tony Blair outlining his position on the matter.
Letter from David Blunkett to Tony Blair, 10 March 2001
Letter from David Blunkett to Tony Blair concerning a briefing given to the Times, 12 January 2001
Letter to Tony Blair from David Blunkett expressing his frustration over a briefing given to the Times regarding proposed council tax rises. Includes press cutting of the Times article.
Letter from David Blunkett to Tony Blair relating to local authority finance, 18 January 2001
Letter sent to Tony Blair concerning the potential to improve the position of local authorities by freeing up resources to distribute to them, and the mechanisms through which this could be achieved. Includes spreadsheet outlining the monetary effects of different models.
Letter to Tony Blair, 7 December 1999
Letter from Blunkett to the Prime Minister concerning government 'monitoring' of the Daily Mail which Blunkett believes will irritate the paper and alienate its readers; and the importance of balance in the debate surrounding the abolition of clause 28.
Letter to Tony Blair concerning education funding, 14 July 2000
Letter to the Prime Minister concerning a meeting between them the previous evening to discuss government spending on schools, and Blunkett's hope that there may still be some leeway for more resources for education spending.
Letter to Tony Blair concerning higher education spending, 2 June 2000
Personal letter to the Prime Minister relating to higher education spending in light of 'recent events' and commenting on government handling of the media.
Letter to Tony Blair concerning the May 2000 local and mayoral elections, 15 May 2000
Personal letter to the Prime Minister reporting back from a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party to discuss the poor results for the party in the local elections and in the London Mayoral election. Also includes a set of recommendation from Blunkett.
Letter to Tony Blair concerning the Welsh Assembly, 9 October 2000
Letter to the Prime Minister setting out Blunkett's concerns about the publication by the Welsh Assembly of a 'Partnership Agreement' setting out promises on education without consultation with the DFEE.
Letter to Tony Blair regarding the Spending Review, 11 July 2000
Letter to the Prime Minister mainly concerning expenditure on education over the following two years, and Blunkett's concerns that it will not meet the government's spending pledges for education.
Letters from Tony Blair to Blunkett, December 2001
Letter from Blair expressing his gratitude to Blunkett and his team for their work on the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act, 20 December 2001; and personal letter thanking Blunkett for his [Christmas] present and for his support and friendship, 26 December 2001.
Personal letter from Tony Blair, 31 July 2000
Handwritten note thanking Blunkett for his gift of a copy of Machiavelli's 'The Prince' before Blair's trip to Italy.
Personal note from Tony Blair, 8 July 1999
Handwritten note from Blair congratulating Blunkett on his recent presentation on 'Learning to Succeed' - a white paper on post-16 education.
Personal note from Tony Blair, 30 January 2000
Handwritten note from the Prime Minister thanking Blunkett for being a 'tower of strength' during a difficult period for the government.
Short policy paper ('billets-doux') sent to Tony Blair, 11 September 2000
Personal letter/notes from Blunkett to the Prime Minister of a number of points: Strategy for the 2001 General Election; Campaigning; Challenges - housing benefit, higher education funding, drugs policy; and the Machinery of Government/reform of the House of Commons.
Short policy papers ('billets-doux') sent to Tony Blair, 25 August 1999-14 September 1999
A series of short policy papers (plus drafts) sent to the Prime Minister by Blunkett labelled 'Personal, Private and Confidential' covering policy and strategic challenges, the manifesto and policies for the second Parliament. Papers entitled: Spending Review and Policy Implications: Welfare Reform; Economic, Social and Political Regeneration; and Westminster and Whitehall. Also includes a response from Tony Blair. Papers are within their original envelope marked with a braille label.