LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Tony Blair unveiled a raft of proposals on Wednesday to tackle crime, terrorism and illegal immigration as he seeks, in his last months as premier, to reverse some of the damage done to his legacy by Iraq.
Facing charges he is a lame duck leader of a government that has run out of steam, Blair presented plans for greater police powers to seize criminals' assets, for tougher sentences for offenders and measures to deport foreign criminals.
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