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Blair: “I haven’t been washing dishes since ’97. My wife does.” That says, “Do you think what he does is more important”

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Former prime minister Tony Blair during a speech to mark the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Labour party, in the Great Hall at King’s College, London. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau/PA Images via Getty Images)

Does not wash dishes, does not iron, does not do the washing machine, does not help in the house. Former Labor leader Tony Blair spoke in an interview with the Sunday Times about, among other things, his daily life, and how he behaves at home. At most “I keep my room in place”, the rest is taken care of by his wife Cherrie, or “the boys”.

He hasn’t touched a plate since 1997, the year he became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. “Since I became prime minister, my life has no longer been normal: the whole security machine revolves around you and in practice nothing is the same as before.”

In the villa where he lives, located in Buckinghamshire, there is no staff, apart from the gardener. “The real problem started when we left Downing Street. He got into the habit of thinking that what he does is more important. Unfortunately, reeducation is a process that is still ongoing, “the wife explained to the newspaper. Luckily there are 3 children – Euan, Nickie and Blair – who help her with the housework.

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