Like him or not, I think Blair did quite a lot on domestic policy. Signing the Good Friday Agreement (started by John Major) was of massive importance and he reduced the size of the House of Lords, among others. I know, Blair's name will always be associated with the Iraq war.This is an extract from Wikipedia:"He became the youngest prime minister of the 20th century. During his first term, Blair enacted constitutional reforms, and significantly increased public spending on healthcare and education, while also introducing controversial market-based reforms in these areas. In addition, Blair saw the introduction of a minimum wage, tuition fees for higher education, constitutional reform such as devolution in Scotland and Wales and progress in the Northern Ireland peace process which began under his predecessor. The UK economy performed well and the real incomes of Britons grew 18% during 1997–2006. Blair kept to Conservative commitments not to increase income tax in the first term although rates of employee's National Insurance (a payroll levy) were increased. He also presided over a significant expansion of the welfare state during his time in office, which led to a significant reduction in relative poverty.Blair enacted constitutional reforms during his first term, removing most hereditary peers from the House of Lords, while also establishing the UK's Supreme Court and reforming the office of lord chancellor (thereby separating judicial powers from the legislative and executive branches). His government held referendums in which Scottish and Welsh electorates voted in favour of devolved administration, paving the way for the establishment of the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly in 1999. He was also involved in negotiating the Good Friday Agreement. His time in office occurred during a period of continued economic growth, but this became increasingly dependent on mounting debt. In 1997, his government gave the Bank of England powers to set interest rates autonomously, and he later oversaw a large increase in public spending, especially in healthcare and education. On foreign policy, Blair oversaw British interventions in Kosovo in 1999 and Sierra Leone in 2000, which were generally perceived as successful......"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premiership_of_Tony_Blair#:~:text=He%20became%20the%20youngest%20prime,based%20reforms%20in%20these%20areas.Incidentally, the DUP was the only party in Northern Ireland to be against the Good Friday Agreement. Fast forward to today, and the DUP is against the Windsor Agreement. Deja vu?
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