The Trial of Tony Blair

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Movie
German title The Trial of Tony Blair
Original title The Trial of Tony Blair
Country of production United Kingdom
original language English
Publishing year 2007
length 72 minutes
Rod
Director Simon Cellan Jones
script Alistair Beaton
production Hal bird
music Adrian Johnston
camera David Katznelson
cut Luke Dunkley
occupation

The Trial of Tony Blair is a 2007 broadcast satirical TV documentary fiction , which is based on the assumption that in 2010, British Prime Minister Tony Blair in front of a international court proceedings must, that it of justifying war crimes accused, having now Downing Street. 10 has left. The title could be translated as The Tony Blair Case or the Tony Blair Case .

The stars in the film include Robert Lindsay as Tony Blair, Phoebe Nicholls as Cherie Blair , Peter Mullan as Gordon Brown and Alexander Armstrong as David Cameron .

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Tony Blair announces his resignation as Prime Minister in a TV message .

The Labor Party is fighting the David Cameron- led Conservatives , whose predicted voting shares skyrocketed in the hours after the broadcast. However, the tide turned when Gordon Brown was elected Labor leader. Tony Blair is now looking to save his place in history by publicizing an email from Brown announcing massive tax hikes. Blair's plan works in such a way that in the following Labor victory Brown's lead in parliament will be even smaller than in Blair's time.

But Blair still loses. He is losing all public attention at home and in the United States, where he suspected a friend in the White House with the newly elected President Hillary Clinton . He also suffers from financial problems and nightmares about Iraq and the British soldiers dying there.

In this situation, the opening order of the International Court of Justice hits him deep inside because the British ambassador (a man of Gordon Brown) just needs to go to the toilet when the Security Council is voting.

Blair ends up in the clinic with a heart attack and finally on the plane in The Hague .

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