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The
End of Tony Blair
September 2006
With
Gemini rising (an appearance of flexibility and adaptability)
and a twelfth house Sun (showing an individual who prefers his
real agenda to remain hidden), it's no wonder that Tony Blair
has been under criticism throughout his career for dishonesty,
excessive "spin" and a lack of integrity in his lifestyle
choices. The appellation "Tony Blur" that has often
been given to him expresses the confusion and delusion that often
results when the Sun finds itself in the twelfth house of that
which is hidden. (See
birthchart.)
In
Blair's college days he modeled himself after Mick Jagger, and
his first career was as a would-be rock promoter. Giving that
up for law studies at Oxford, he played guitar in a rock band.
However, soon after beginning his law studies he announced to
friends his desire to become prime minister.
Blair
joined the Labour party soon after graduation from Oxford. He
tried unsuccessfully for a couple of seats in local elections
but he was able to gain a footing in the Labour party. At this
time he described himself as a Socialist, yet he sent his children
to a private school that was criticized for its elitist policies.
There has been a disconnect between many of Tony Blair's professed
ideals and the programs which he has worked to implement in Britain.
Still, he was one of the most popular prime ministers in the history
of Britain, winning an unprecedented third term. His government
has overseen a period of economic growth and lowered unemployment
as well as a higher standard of living. Yet his unholy alliance
with George W. Bush in the pursuit of war in Iraq has cost him
his political career.
Tony
Blair's birthchart shows that he has a Taurus Sun in the twelfth
house: stubborn and unyielding, he holds strongly to his beliefs
(Taurus in the twelfth) and prefers to keep his cards hidden (planets
in the twelfth house tend to operate in a secretive manner). The
square of Pluto to his Sun shows that he has real issues with
power (Pluto) as well as a compulsive need to be right (Pluto
square to the stubborn Taurus Sun). This makes him a formidable
enemy and gives him a strength of personality that is not easily
seen behind the affable and chatty Gemini exterior. The Gemini
ascendant gives him an ability to shapeshift and slip in and out
of roles that suit his particular need of the moment.
Mars,
the planet of drive and desire, falls right on his ascendant where
it drives him with a fire that would not be possible otherwise
with a watery and stubborn twelfth house Taurus Sun. Jupiter conjoins
Mars as well, a combination which can bring a passionate righteousness
to the mix.
His
idealistic Aquarian Moon falls in the Tenth House of power and
career, and gives him an intensely emotional need to play a public
role. Aquarius is humanitarian and concerned with the greater
good of the collective and many of Blair's reforms have helped
to equalize the social standings of Britons. However, an opposition
of Pluto to Blair's Moon intensifies this need for power and gives
it a life or death quality. The combination of Blair's Sun/Moon
and Pluto in a T-square formation shows that his very identity
(Sun) and emotional security (Moon) are wrapped up in his ability
to achieve a sense of power (Pluto), and that this struggle is
likely to play out in the Tenth House of career and public life
(Moon in the Tenth) where his Moon joins the North Node of the
Moon which identifies his evolutionary direction.
This
is a powerhouse, and it has been stressed since late last year
when Saturn in Leo began cycling through an opposition to the
Sun, then a square to the Moon, and finally a conjunction to Pluto
currently (also affected by the transits of Neptune to this same
system). The combination of Saturn and Neptune have forced him
to confront his own failures (Saturn) and illusions (Neptune)
and announce his resignation within the year. Blair has Saturn
and Neptune conjunct in his own chart and both are retrograde,
showing that the combination of discipline and hard work with
an idealistic pursuit of a higher reality are strong within him.
One
can see how Tony Blair's alliance with the US began under Clinton's
watch, where Clinton and Blair shared an ideal of moving progressive
policies towards a more centrist approach. Some pundits have said
that Blair embraced an alliance with Bush in order to show his
political foes back home that he could wotk in tandem with conservative
leaders abroad. After September 11, however, he appeared to become
caught up in the wide-reaching fervor of Bush's war against terror,
the kind of conceptual battle that the combination of Mars (war)
and Jupiter (ideals) is all too comfortable with. Perhaps there
was a sense that allying oneself with the most powerful nation
in the world would bring a reflected power to Blair himself, but
that error has led to his downfall.
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