I'm trying to separate out the Iraq War when I critique Tony Blair, as it's such a humongous massive great turd of a stain on not only his reputation but also his character that it can be almost impossible to think of him for anything else.
But separating that out it's still a pretty poor legacy interspersed by brief moments of greatness.
The Northern Ireland situation shouldn't be underestimated, whilst there are obviously issues, it's miles better than it was and that is largely due to Blair and his government.
As goes funding for the NHS and the minimum wage and a few other things.
However, what cannot be accepted is the allowance of/active encouragement of the shrinking of the state and the private sector taking over areas they shouldn't be. Various parts of the public sector including in the NHS, police, social services, care and benefits sectors were either privatised or prepared for it. Along with the further entrenchment/encouragement of private sector involvement/complication of the transport and energy sectors.
Unfortunately, by the end, the very people who had been helped by things such as the NHS improvements, minimum wage etc, were being abandoned by the obsession with the private sector. The very people who Labour should be standing up for.
And that's without mentioning the complete and utter abdication of control of the financial sector.
So, even without the Iraq War, he should be utterly ashamed and apologetic for his record of abandoning people.
With the Iraq war taken into account, he should shut the f#ck up and live out his days quietly and with as much dignity as he can now muster.