Fed: Blair win stunning: Beazley

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: June 8, 2001 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

06-08-2001

Fed: Blair win stunning: Beazley

CANBERRA, June 8 AAP - The British Labour Party had won another stunning victory in
an election that covered issues that would figure in Australia's general election, Opposition
Leader Kim Beazley said today.

The size of the victory gave Prime Minister Tony Blair a clear mandate to continue
the paths he had mapped out during his first term, Mr Beazley said.
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