I don't know how anyone can subscribe to this logic. What Tony and his government did was objectively evil, he belongs in a jail cell with his buddy George Bush. Its the same thing that's happening with Trump and how we are now romanticizing republicans of yore because Trump is so bad.
Domestically, Blair's Labour was very good. Foreign policy 2nd-term onwards, awful - and I don't think anyone really disputes that - but always solid domestically.
I guess New Labour were very important in bringing social change around and moving the Tories to the centre regarding social issues.
New Labour wasn't all that different from Cameron in alot of ways, though. They were authoritarian, had awful housing policy and pretty much just gave up on social housing, and created many of the policies on welfare that the Tories would keep and expand on. There are many similarities between current Tory and New Labour.
But would I rather gave a New Labour government than the current Tory government? Yes. Still, not by a whole lot.
I think this is pretty unfair. By saying he had policies that the Tories expanded on, you make it sound like one is a natural consequence. It isn't. The welfare policies, as implemented, were far fairer than they are today. It was a choice to make them less fair, but not Blair's choice. Also, the NHS. From a similar situation to today, to the best health it was perhaps ever in - Blair's government transformed the NHS for the better. Education too, Sure Start helped those that needed help, class sizes were down - uni fees were introduced, but 1/3 of what they are today. Real wages were higher, we took a leading role in the EU, the minimum wage was introduced, peace in Northern Ireland.
The government​ did a huge amount of good. Leagues better one than what we have now.
Also, why are so many of you guys awake at this ungodly hour?