Blair accused of taking blood money
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 It is the first of a series of posts that could see the former prime minister rake in a staggering £40million....Tory defence spokesman
Gerald Howarth said: "It will be viewed with some contempt by the armed forces that he picks up this large cheque when he was happy to send British
troops into battle ill-equipped and in insufficient numbers."...Mr Blair, 54, who said he wanted his career after No.10 to be of "real purpose" rather
than "just about doing a job", is already reported to be earning hundreds of thousands a month as an after-dinner speaker. (visit the link for
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This is typical wouldn't you say. A ton of dough for doing nothing. And he wants to have a life of significance. What a joke. I wonder if he and
GW will go into business together as a duo of after dinner speakers. That would be a great comedy act!!!
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So what, he should have turned the job down?
It's kind of normal for ex PM's to do the after dinner speech thing. I can't recall one PM leaving the post that didn't make money in whatever
they done afterwards.
Clever spin turns his post at JPMorgan into some conspiracy of sending his troops out to battle in return to make money off their deaths. It didn't
happen like that, and while another post would have been more fortunate for his reputation, it's a job someone would have had to have done, Blair or
no Blair.
And despite what you or I may think of the man, if people didn't want to hear him speak I'm sure they wouldn't pay him to..!
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