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Thursday, 07 September 2006 |
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"Blair sets a general timeframe for exit."
LONDON - Prime Minister Tony Blair
reluctantly promised Thursday to resign within a year, hoping that
revealing a general timeframe for his departure will appease critics
who are calling for him to step down.
"I would have preferred to do this in my own way," Blair said. He
refused to set a specific departure date, but said the annual Labour
Party conference this month would be his last. The next conference is
scheduled for September 2007.
"The precise timetable has to be left to me and has to be done in the proper way," he said.
Blair, who took office in 1997 and once commanded Labour with an
unassailable authority, now appears to be at the mercy of demands from
its restive lawmakers. It was not immediately clear whether his new
exit strategy will be detailed and speedy enough to satisfy them.
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