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"Mr Blair responds to the stimulus and impetus of the moment. His ability to think quickly, with the capacity for improvisation and great mental activity are all useful features as a potential Prime Minister. The wish to enjoy what he does and to avoid unnecessary hassle inclines him to aim to please others and to weigh options wisely. Aggression is not what he seeks, even though he can summon it when necessary: he prefers negotiation.
There are some indications of a slightly unpredictable social attitude. His writing reveals signs of obstinacy in communication, but positively he is also adaptable and can think on his feet. He can stand his ground when necessary, and is nobody's pushover, but at the same time is willing to consider alternatives that will do just as well rather than needing to prove a point. He likes freedom and challenge; he says he wants a better life for people in this country, and I believe he was sincere when he said it.
A mixture of comment and diplomacy, he is at his best on a 'one to one' basis, with the ability to view a group as a single entity so that he is better able to relate comfortably. He likes to keep his options open, in order to avoid 'back-tracking' later, which may occasionally appear to be procrastination, but is more likely for the sake of expediency.
He is genuine enough, but also hates to be tied down by rigid rules, so will look to the most effective action or statement to suit the occasion. He is a lawyer and will know how to manipulate to get what he wants. He will also want to make the most of opportunities in terms of relevant use of resources. His tendency to put things off, hoping he may have more information later, can occasionally lead him into problems. He may be forced into some 'off-the-cuff' statement from his (not fully current) general-knowledge, before he is ready. He will try to stall and move quickly on, hoping to distract people with something new, and avoid making an issue of something which he didn't get quite right. If he succeeds, he will be praised for being adaptable, but if he doesn't he will hope to have enough experts on hand to get him out of the mess.
Tony Blair wants things right, but is not obsessive. He has many attributes that would make him effective as a Prime Minister and will be able to use them fluently and spontaneously."
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