Tony Blair vividly remembers a weird second in the course of the intense Good Friday Settlement talks when Sinn Féin leaders Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness grabbed skateboards and rolled across the Downing Road backyard.
The Surprising Skateboarding Episode
Sir Tony Blair’s youngsters recount the lighthearted but sudden scene in a brand new three-part Channel 4 documentary. Blair mirrored, ‘Thank God they did not injure themselves,’ highlighting the surreal break amid high-stakes Northern Eire peace negotiations.
Contained in the Blair Documentary
The collection gives unique behind-the-scenes glimpses into Blair’s life, from his 1983 entry into Parliament to his 2007 departure from workplace. It options insights from the Blair household, former U.S. President Invoice Clinton, and key advisor Peter Mandelson.
Distinguished critics like Jeremy Corbyn seem, however Gordon Brown, a pivotal determine within the New Labour period, is notably absent. Cherie Blair critiques her husband’s determination to successfully choose Brown as successor, calling it one among his main errors.
Reflections on Iraq and Legacy
The 2003 Iraq invasion stays a cornerstone of Blair’s tenure. Clinton commented, ‘Nicely I felt horrible for him… he was in a pickle, and he did what he thought was proper. And I feel he nonetheless thinks he did the correct factor.’
Blair’s world affect persists. In January 2026, President Trump introduced Blair’s appointment to the Gaza peace board.
Enduring Affect on British Politics
The documentary examines Blair’s selections shaping fashionable Britain, his regrets, and energy’s private prices. Figures like Jonathan Powell, Blair’s longtime chief of employees and present nationwide safety adviser, underscore his ongoing relevance.
Almost 29 years after his landslide victory, the three-time election winner casts an extended shadow over the Labour Get together.

