Britain’s former prime minister Tony Blair (63) hinted that he wanted to make a political comeback in an interview to Esquire magazine shortly after announcing he was winding down his controversial but lucrative government advisory business.
But he remains deeply unpopular in Britain for his role in taking Britain into the 2003 Iraq war. Blair told that it was “an open question” what his future role would be.
“I don’t know if there’s a role for me … There’s a limit to what I want to say about my own position at this moment,” he said.
“All I can say is that this is where politics is at. Do I feel strongly about it? Yes, I do. Am I very motivated by that? Yes. Where do I go from here? What exactly do I do? That’s an open question.”