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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
Studied Law at Oxford. 1976, called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn; until 1983, Barrister, specializing in employment and industrial law. 1983, elected Member of Parliament; 1985, Member of the Treasury front bench team; 1987, Spokesperson on Trade and Industry with special responsibility for Consumer Affairs and the City; 1988, elected to the Shadow Cabinet and appointed Shadow Home Secretary of State for Energy; 1989, appointed Shadow Home Secretary; 1992, elected to and 1994, Leader, Labour Party's National Executive Committee.
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Studied Law at Oxford. 1976, called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn; until 1983, Barrister, specializing in employment and industrial law. 1983, elected Member of Parliament; 1985, Member of the Treasury front bench team; 1987, Spokesperson on Trade and Industry with special responsibility for Consumer Affairs and the City; 1988, elected to the Shadow Cabinet and appointed Shadow Home Secretary of State for Energy; 1989, appointed Shadow Home Secretary; 1992, elected to and 1994, Leader, Labour Party's National Executive Committee.<ref>http://www.weforum.org/en/about/Our%20Organization/FoundationBoard/index.htm</ref>
  
 
==Role Within in the World Economic Forum==
 
==Role Within in the World Economic Forum==
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Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008
 
Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008
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==Notes==
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Revision as of 19:34, 11 March 2008

Tony Blair

Background

Studied Law at Oxford. 1976, called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn; until 1983, Barrister, specializing in employment and industrial law. 1983, elected Member of Parliament; 1985, Member of the Treasury front bench team; 1987, Spokesperson on Trade and Industry with special responsibility for Consumer Affairs and the City; 1988, elected to the Shadow Cabinet and appointed Shadow Home Secretary of State for Energy; 1989, appointed Shadow Home Secretary; 1992, elected to and 1994, Leader, Labour Party's National Executive Committee.[1]

Role Within in the World Economic Forum

Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum;

Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008

Notes

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