Is Tony Blair welcome at Momentum Conference?

Is Tony Blair welcome at Momentum Conference?

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The transcript discusses the Momentum festival, focusing on Tony Blair's controversial presence due to his role in the Iraq war. It describes the discreet exit from the event to avoid disturbances and reflects on Blair's legacy within the Labour Party. The conversation also touches on the location at Liverpool Docks and the reluctance for impromptu interviews. The transcript concludes with thoughts on political figures like Jeremy Corbyn and Blair's impact on the party.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the initial reaction to Tony Blair at the Momentum festival?

He was warmly welcomed.

He was immediately welcomed.

He was not immediately welcomed.

He was ignored.

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Why were attendees escorted out through the back door after Tony Blair's appearance?

To avoid media attention.

To prevent disturbing the main hall.

To meet Tony Blair personally.

To attend another event.

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What is a common association people have when they think of Tony Blair?

His economic policies.

His educational reforms.

The Iraq war.

His environmental initiatives.

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What hope is expressed regarding future Labour Party members?

That they will be more like Tony Blair.

That they will prioritize education.

That they will focus on economic growth.

That they will avoid being like Tony Blair.

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How is Tony Blair's electoral success contrasted with Jeremy Corbyn?

Blair is seen as divisive, unlike Corbyn.

Corbyn is seen as more successful than Blair.

Blair won three elections, while Corbyn is seen as divisive.

Corbyn is seen as a unifying figure.