Many of us probably do not know that Tony
Blair, the British Prime Minister is actually named Anthony Charles
Lynton Blair.
Could the person named Anthony in the
above quatrain possibly refer to Tony Blair? It may seem far-fetched but the
quatrain seems to agree to the predicament that Tony Blair is currently
facing.
What the quatrain says is that Anthony,
although great by name is in fact sordid or base. His lousiness
(worthlessness) will be the cause of his end (probably of his political
career, hopefully not of his life). He will desire to lead again - his party
and his country, but will be defeated by the elected one - the person who is
elected to be the Prime Minister in his place. The word "passing the port he
will be immersed" is hard to interpret. Probably it indicates that he will
be comprehensively defeated in the working-class areas like the docks, where
the labour party has its main support base.
Tony Blair was facing numerous allegations
about his role in allegedly presenting false intelligence in support of
attacking Iraq. Although the Hutton inquiry into the death of the scientist
John Kelly and the alleged fabricating of intelligence absolved him of the
charges, the public perception remained that the inquiry was a "whitewash".
This did not help to brush up his public image that is crucial before the
elections. Further allegations about the role of the intelligence in spying
against the UN and its member countries did not help either.
Tony Blair was born in
1953 in
Edinburgh,
Scotland. I am not sure whether V.93 of Nostradamus, which speaks of a
leader from Scotland confusing England could be speaking of him.
Under
the land of the round lunar globe,
When Mercury will be dominating:
The isle of Scotland will produce a leader,
One who will put the English into confusion.
~ Nostradamus V.93
During the
1983 UK general election he was elected as the MP for
Sedgefield, a constituency that he has held until the present day. Blair
has served as Prime Minister of UK for two consecutive terms since November,
1998 and will probably be seeking a third term in the coming elections. On
August 1,
2003 he became the longest sitting Labour Prime Minister, surpassing
Harold Wilson's 1964 - 1970 term. On
October 19,
2003 Blair received treatment for an irregular heartbeat. He felt ill
the previous day and went to hospital where he was diagnosed with
supraventricular
tachycardia.
It remains to be seen if Tony Blair is
indeed defeated in the next UK general elections, to be held during the end
of 2004, as is speculated from the above quatrain.