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    Blair does not rule out return to UK politics
    Africa Leader
    Friday 3rd September, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has indicated that he is willing to take up another post, saying that he is a public service guy.

    Insisting that he had to quit Parliament to avoid being seen as a backseat driver to successor Gordon Brown, he writes: "I decided I had little option but to leave the UK political scene, at least for now."

    In an interview for BBC Radio 5 Live, Blair said he would have taken the role of President of the European Commission if it had been offered.

    The Mirror quoted him as saying: "I'm basically a public service guy. I'd have taken the European job if they'd offered it to me last year."

    He added he would be "perfectly happy" to accept another full-time public service role.

    An aide said the former PM was not interested in "standing for office again" but went on: "Tony still cares passionately about the Labour Party.

    "There are a handful of jobs in politics that come up. I've no idea what the job could be but Tony's a public service person." (ANI)


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