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Perhaps the possibility of this imminent prize being mentioned to him in passing explains his retreat into trappist monk mode throughout the recent fracas in the Gaza Strip.
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I am sure 20 of us contractors got the budge when he got his last job.
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Tony Blair in consultancy business
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...n/14/tonyblair
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has established a consultancy firm offering clients advice on economic and political issues.
The United Kingdom Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) revealed on its website on Sunday that Blair had set up "Tony Blair Associates" this month, and noted that it saw "no reason why he should not set up the firm forthwith," reported AFP.
ACOBA said in a statement that the partnership will "allow him to provide, in partnership with others, strategic advice on both a commercial and pro-bono basis, on political and economic trends and governmental reform."
Blair stepped down in June 2007 after serving the British government for slightly more than a decade as prime minister, and has since taken up a variety of paid and unpaid employment.
According to the Sunday Times, since leaving office, Blair is said to have earned as much as GBP 15m from a variety of business deals and a book venture.
He has been paid a GBP 4.5m advance for his Downing Street memoirs, a GBP 2.5m salary as a part-time adviser to the American investment bank JP Morgan Chase and GBP 2m for an adviser's role with the Swiss firm Zurich Financial Services.
Most notably, the former Prime Minister is an unpaid Middle East envoy for the diplomatic Quartet — the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia — while also presiding over a climate change advisory panel and running his charity, the Tony Blair Faith Foundation.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post"Blair wins $1m leadership prize "
That takes the fucking biscuit.
Sorry moderators, but it just had to be said out loud.
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Issues of evil zionist bribes aside.....
In fairness, I thought the NI peace process was one of the blair government's biggest achievments. Nowt to do with him all along being a left footer on the hush hush of course.
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Well he has been supporting the Jews on the world stage, so it makes sense that the jews will pay him back in some way (prize in Tel Aviv)
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Quite absurd, mind you they gave a similar prize to Al Gore so they have a track record of being (and rewarding) morons.
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"Blair wins $1m leadership prize "
That takes the fucking biscuit.
Sorry moderators, but it just had to be said out loud.
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John Major started the NI peace process.
Blair started the Iraq War.
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So he engineered the fall in the pound so that by the time he was awarded the prize he would get more in sterling!
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