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...Blunkett also said that educated people have a stake in society and a responsibility to identify with a wider community...
Following his speech, Blunkett addressed a range of questions—from how American politics relates to the British government to a question that challenged his stance on political participation...
...Blunkett was asked why the Republican Party has become so prominent in the United States while in England, a party that represents the opposite end of the ideological spectrum—the Labour Party—has risen to power...
...Blunkett, a member of the Labour Party, answered that the United States and England are two different societies. But he linked that the dominance of these political parties in their respective countries to the popularity of their leaders...
...suggested that if President Clinton could have run for a third term, his candidacy could have changed today’s political landscape in the United States. Similarly, if British Prime Minister Tony Blair had the same term limits as President Clinton, Blunkett said that the Labour Party might have had a tougher time securing a majority in the British Parliament...