Former Prime Minister and current head of the European Union's task force fighting non-Jew-worshippers has been given a prestigious blue plaque by the English Heritage Trust on the toilets of Hampstead Heath, London.
Blair, then known as Miranda Lynton, was often seen in and around Hampstead Heath's "cottages" doing charity work for the LGBT community during his spare time between studying at university.
Founder of Stonewall, actor Ian McKellen, welcomed the award. Speaking from inside his Surrey cubicle, he shouted, "You shall not pass!"
We asked Tony Blair's PA for an official response to the news, but his mouth was too full to comment.
There has been a backlash to the news by the extreme right, who have claimed LGBT are overrepresented in positions of government, in the media and the entertainments industry. Such claims are of course acts of terrorism and are currently being investigated by the police.
There has been a backlash to the news by the extreme right, who have claimed LGBT are overrepresented in positions of government, in the media and the entertainments industry. Such claims are of course acts of terrorism and are currently being investigated by the police.
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