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Glass Frame : Beaconsfield By Election 1982, Tony Blair, Labour Party Candidate
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Beaconsfield By Election 1982, Tony Blair, Labour Party Candidate
Beaconsfield By Election 1982, Tony Blair, Labour Party Candidate, Barrister aged 29 years old, Pictured Monday 24th May 1982.
Outcome, Labours vote was nearly halved from 20.2% in 1979 to 10.4%, and Blair lost his deposit
Andy Hosie
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Beaconsfield
Buckinghamshire
England
WA*2093173
Media ID 21551072
© Mirrorpix
By Election Candidates Labour Party Rosette Wearing 1982
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print takes us back to the Beaconsfield By Election of 1982, where a young and ambitious Tony Blair stood as the Labour Party candidate. At just 29 years old, Blair's determination and passion for politics are evident in his confident stance and piercing gaze. Dressed in a smart suit with a vibrant red rosette pinned to his lapel, Blair exudes an air of youthful energy and conviction. As a barrister by profession, he brings legal expertise to the table alongside his political aspirations. This snapshot captures him on Monday, May 24th, 1982 - a significant moment in his early political career. However, despite Blair's charisma and hard work during this campaign, the outcome was far from favorable for him or the Labour Party. The election results revealed that Labour's vote had nearly halved from its previous standing of 20.2% in 1979 to a mere 10.4%. Consequently, Blair lost his deposit – an unfortunate setback that would later prove insignificant compared to the heights he would reach within British politics. Andy Hosie skillfully immortalizes this pivotal moment through photography; allowing us to reflect on how even great leaders face obstacles along their journey towards success. This image serves as both a reminder of Tony Blair's early political endeavors and an inspiration for aspiring politicians who dare to dream big despite initial setbacks.
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