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Tony Blair has said Labour must focus on the public's concerns - rather than continue the in-fighting which had led the party "to go AWOL" in recent weeks.Tony Blair has said Labour must focus on the public's concerns - rather than continue the in-fighting which had led the party "to go AWOL" in recent weeks.
On BBC One's Sunday AM he refused to comment on who might succeed him when he steps down in the next year.On BBC One's Sunday AM he refused to comment on who might succeed him when he steps down in the next year.
The leadership question "will deal with itself in due course", the PM said.The leadership question "will deal with itself in due course", the PM said.
He said Labour's conference this week in Manchester should concentrate on the issues - such as immigration and terror - that the public worried about.He said Labour's conference this week in Manchester should concentrate on the issues - such as immigration and terror - that the public worried about.
LABOUR WEEK AHEAD SUNDAY: Conference gathers, with round of media interviews including Blair on Sunday AM, Brown on Politics ShowMONDAY: Brown's keynote speech. Also taking to the platform are Alistair Darling and John HuttonTUESDAY: Blair's keynote speech. Also taking to the platform are Margaret Beckett and Ruth Kelly.WEDNESDAY: Alan Johnson, David Miliband, Patricia Hewitt all take to the platformTHURSDAY: John Reid, Peter Hain and John Prescott all take to the stage. Agenda: day-by-dayLABOUR WEEK AHEAD SUNDAY: Conference gathers, with round of media interviews including Blair on Sunday AM, Brown on Politics ShowMONDAY: Brown's keynote speech. Also taking to the platform are Alistair Darling and John HuttonTUESDAY: Blair's keynote speech. Also taking to the platform are Margaret Beckett and Ruth Kelly.WEDNESDAY: Alan Johnson, David Miliband, Patricia Hewitt all take to the platformTHURSDAY: John Reid, Peter Hain and John Prescott all take to the stage. Agenda: day-by-day
Mr Blair said he did not want to "play the game" as he was asked repeatedly to comment on issues to do with who might replace him.Mr Blair said he did not want to "play the game" as he was asked repeatedly to comment on issues to do with who might replace him.
Amongst the questions was whether a News of the World report saying he was not going to back Gordon Brown, was correct, and whether he still thought that Mr Brown would make a "brilliant prime minister".Amongst the questions was whether a News of the World report saying he was not going to back Gordon Brown, was correct, and whether he still thought that Mr Brown would make a "brilliant prime minister".
Mr Blair said - in response to the questions - that he was not going to "resile" (draw back) from anything he had said before about the chancellor and said their's had been a "remarkably successful" partnership "for the party and the country".Mr Blair said - in response to the questions - that he was not going to "resile" (draw back) from anything he had said before about the chancellor and said their's had been a "remarkably successful" partnership "for the party and the country".
In-fightingIn-fighting
He said: "Gordon has been a fantastic chancellor, he's been a great servant of the country and the party ...but this week I am talking to the public about the public's concerns.He said: "Gordon has been a fantastic chancellor, he's been a great servant of the country and the party ...but this week I am talking to the public about the public's concerns.
"And that's the agreement we made at Cabinet, and that's what we are going to do. And both of us realise - and we were talking about this yesterday - that the most important thing is that this week we set out an agenda for the future.""And that's the agreement we made at Cabinet, and that's what we are going to do. And both of us realise - and we were talking about this yesterday - that the most important thing is that this week we set out an agenda for the future."
For the first time since I became leader, the Labour Party went AWOL from the British public Tony Blair Panorama: Is Gordon a cert?For the first time since I became leader, the Labour Party went AWOL from the British public Tony Blair Panorama: Is Gordon a cert?
Mr Blair said earlier this month that this would be his last annual Labour conference as leader - an announcement which came during a period of in-fighting over his departure date. Mr Blair said earlier this month this would be his last annual Labour conference as leader - an announcement which came during a period of in-fighting over his departure date.
His long time colleague, Chancellor Gordon Brown, is the favourite to succeed Mr Blair, but there have been tensions after Mr Brown's supporters were blamed for trying to force Mr Blair out earlier than he might have planned. Mr Brown is the favourite to succeed Mr Blair, but there have been tensions after the chancellor's supporters were blamed for trying to force Mr Blair out earlier than he might have planned.
The run-up to conference has seen widespread jockeying for position by Cabinet ministers who might either run against Mr Brown or who might want to run to replace John Prescott as deputy prime minister.The run-up to conference has seen widespread jockeying for position by Cabinet ministers who might either run against Mr Brown or who might want to run to replace John Prescott as deputy prime minister.
'Public angry''Public angry'
Mr Blair warned Labour: "The danger for us is very, very simple. This is the problem with the last few weeks.Mr Blair warned Labour: "The danger for us is very, very simple. This is the problem with the last few weeks.
"For the first time since I became leader, the Labour Party went AWOL (absent without leave) from the British public, it looked in on itself, it started all the in-fighting and the rest of it."For the first time since I became leader, the Labour Party went AWOL (absent without leave) from the British public, it looked in on itself, it started all the in-fighting and the rest of it.
You can debate it, we should debate it but the most important thing is to keep the reform programme going Tony Blair, on Gordon Brown's idea for NHS structure Brown 'to devolve power'You can debate it, we should debate it but the most important thing is to keep the reform programme going Tony Blair, on Gordon Brown's idea for NHS structure Brown 'to devolve power'
"The public out there are angry about that. They don't want to see their Government do that. They want us to govern.""The public out there are angry about that. They don't want to see their Government do that. They want us to govern."
Mr Blair said he was concentrating on preparing for his big speech on Tuesday - and on running the country - rather than wanting to talk about the leadership. He said that at the right time "I will answer all these questions fully and in detail".Mr Blair said he was concentrating on preparing for his big speech on Tuesday - and on running the country - rather than wanting to talk about the leadership. He said that at the right time "I will answer all these questions fully and in detail".
Mr Blair said it felt "strange" knowing that it would be his final conference as leader - and said he did not know whether he would go to next year's Labour conference. Mr Blair said it felt "strange" knowing it would be his final conference as leader - and said he did not know whether he would go to next year's Labour conference.
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As he sought to focus on policy, he told Sunday AM that immigration, terrorism and law and order would form the centrepiece of this autumn's Queen's Speech. He told Sunday AM immigration, terrorism and law and order would form the centrepiece of this autumn's Queen's Speech.
He said he did not agree with the view - reportedly supported by US intelligence - that Iraq had increased the threat of terrorism.He said he did not agree with the view - reportedly supported by US intelligence - that Iraq had increased the threat of terrorism.
He said: "Part of the biggest problem we have is in believing that we started this thing... 9/11... happened before Iraq or Afghanistan. The roots of this movement, founded on a warped and perverted view of Islam... go back decades, and it's going take us a long time to root it out." He said: "Part of the biggest problem we have is in believing that we started this thing... 9/11... happened before Iraq or Afghanistan. "The roots of this movement, founded on a warped and perverted view of Islam... go back decades, and it's going take us a long time to root it out."
He said Mr Brown's suggestion, in BBC One's Politics Show, of a new independent structure at the helm of the NHS should be debated "but the most important thing is to keep the reform programme going".He said Mr Brown's suggestion, in BBC One's Politics Show, of a new independent structure at the helm of the NHS should be debated "but the most important thing is to keep the reform programme going".
* The Politics Show is on BBC One on Sunday at 1200 BST. Both Sunday AM and the Politics Show can be watched after transmission at their websites (see links further up the right hand side of this page). There is also a Panorama special on Gordon Brown on BBC One on Sunday at 2215 BST.* The Politics Show is on BBC One on Sunday at 1200 BST. Both Sunday AM and the Politics Show can be watched after transmission at their websites (see links further up the right hand side of this page). There is also a Panorama special on Gordon Brown on BBC One on Sunday at 2215 BST.