Ctd
- Northern Ireland (though my understanding is that the Blair govt largely picked up from breakthroughs in the 80s/90s, but even so they still deserve credit for doing so)
- Human Rights Act (massively misrepresented by the tabloids. Doesn't exactly chime with lynch-mob mentality but I think that's a good thing)
- Slashing of NHS waiting times
- Response to the credit crunch
Bad:
- Prevalence of 'Spin' and media management (NL didn't introduce spin, but its obsession with media-management under Blair seems to have been far, far more intensive than their predecessors)
- Iraq/Afghanistan (disastrous, costly, badly-thought out etc)
- Foxhunting ban (widely praised but it's just as much a stupid, knee-jerk measure as the Dangerous Dogs Act)
- Vast borrowing
- Peerages scandal
- Draconian and completely overblown anti-terror laws (again, deriving from NL's nasty knee-jerk streak)