Give him the same level of security he afforded our troops, if he asks the Americans nicely they might lend him an old stab proof vest.
Wouldn't spend a penny on him if he was on fire.
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Reply to: £250k a year to keep Bliar safe(ish).
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I heard it was £6 million. To keep him alive that is, the price on his head may be higher.
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What makes me laugh is they spend this much on security but they forever seem to be walking around wearing broken eggs, flans, flying shoes etc... That's some tight security
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We could save a lot of money if we execute him.
In fact I have a plan how we could turn a much needed profit on the whole show.
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I think it only fair, in these times of austerity, that we afford the same levels of support to former PMs with regards to personal security, that we offer to the ordinary Joe. Nada!!! After all, it is only fair, to coin a phrase.
Should something untoward befall him, I am prepared to try and live through the pain. I am sure that is what TB would want.
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my reading was the 250k is just the expenses for hotel rooms and such, doesn't even include wages.
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I reckon that given his diverse commercial interests he should be contributing towards his own security.
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£250k a year to keep Bliar safe(ish).
I say throw the scrote to the dogs.
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