Blood money: Blair and his book

britexpat
By britexpat

B-Liar yesterday pulled a sneaky one and announced that cash from his book will go to help injured soldiers.

Slimy Blair sensed the public mood and came up with this gesture. But most of the public is not convinced..

Tony Blair was last night accused of offering ‘blood money’ to ex-servicemen by diverting the cash from his memoirs to help injured soldiers.

Relatives of those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan said the former Prime Minister was trying to ‘ease his conscience’ by giving the £4.6million advance and any profits from his book to the Royal British Legion.

The money from the £25 book, A Journey, will go towards a sports centre for wounded soldiers, sailors and airmen to ‘honour their sacrifice’, said Mr Blair.

Mr Blair, who has amassed a personal fortune put as high as £60million since leaving Downing Street in 2007, has faced repeated accusations that he failed to properly fund the conflicts, leaving troops on the frontline overstretched and using poor equipment.

Memoirs: Tony Blair's autobiography will be published next month. Proceeds will help fund a rehab centre planned by the Royal British Legion
The money from the book, which will be published next month, will be the biggest personal donation ever received by the Legion.

What say you ??

Source: Daily Mail

By anonymous• 17 Aug 2010 22:59
anonymous

the fact this guy can lie, cheat, murder and steal and still get paid, walk free and have a good job should tell about how the world works.

as stalin said "One death is a tragedy; one million is a statistic."

By anonymous• 17 Aug 2010 16:36
anonymous

guy

osama will not refuse ur idea

By hamadaCZ• 17 Aug 2010 15:21
hamadaCZ

Oh Tony, you did it again...

By anonymous• 17 Aug 2010 14:46
anonymous

Osama can also publish a book and donate all the revenues from it for the victims of 9/11. This will be a noble gesture from him.

By britexpat• 17 Aug 2010 14:40
britexpat

very strange indeed. It seems that MODS have totally misunderstood the gist of the story :O(

By anonymous• 17 Aug 2010 14:35
anonymous

Currently I am more interested in why the MODs supressed my debate about the UK doctor that suggested legalising drugs was worth considering.

By FathimaH• 17 Aug 2010 14:18
FathimaH

Guess its not really going to make him look so good after all, judging by the accusations that have sprung up already since he announced his decision. However it might very well make him feel better..like he did something unlike many world leaders today!

By britexpat• 17 Aug 2010 14:06
britexpat

Yes, but this way, he makes himself look good. If he had felt so strongly, why not donate a lump sum from his other earnings..

By FathimaH• 17 Aug 2010 14:04
FathimaH

Either ways good for those beneficiaries.

By anonymous• 17 Aug 2010 13:26
anonymous

I'd rather read his book than Gordon Brown the morose years and how I saved the world....

By anonymous• 17 Aug 2010 13:13
anonymous

B-Liar is a pain in the arse.

British taxpayers are paying £6m a year to protect this bugger, who travels the world on lucrative private sector work.

He is estimated to have earnt more than £18 million since leaving office in June 2007.

I wonder why this bugger does not pay for his security and the hard earning taxpayer pays for him.

Mr Blair is being paid £4.6 million (in the region of $7 million) advance on sales of the book, which is entitled "Tony Blair - A Journey".

By anonymous• 17 Aug 2010 12:53
anonymous

I think its a rather noble gesture. He knows he f**ked up so he is giving something back, it can never fully compensate for his decisions but its something.

A 4.6 million advance plus royalities is nothing to sniff at.

By britexpat• 17 Aug 2010 12:45
britexpat

No! But his change of heart came AFTER there had been rumblings from the public regarding his book and the proceeds..

Like I said, i would rather the public donated the money , rather than bought B-liar's book..

By Cockney• 17 Aug 2010 12:41
Cockney

So you'd prefer it if he kept the proceeds rather than give them to charity?

By Deal_4_wHeel• 17 Aug 2010 12:27
Deal_4_wHeel

better it to be bought by injured soldiers demselves... :)

By GodFather.• 17 Aug 2010 12:26
GodFather.

blood money. We support our soldiers not the politicians who send them to these bloody conflicts.

By Colt45• 17 Aug 2010 12:24
Colt45

you echoed my thoughts... more power to the people! ;-)

By britexpat• 17 Aug 2010 12:23
britexpat

I personaly hope that the public will ignore his book and give the money directly to the charity instead..

By anonymous• 17 Aug 2010 12:22
anonymous

The book is going to be a bestseller.

By drmana• 17 Aug 2010 12:20
drmana

I doubt that the book will gather any profit as there won't be many interested to read it.

If it does, It is good if it is able to help at least one injured soldier. He can't undo his past deeds from it though.

By Colt45• 17 Aug 2010 12:19
Colt45

personal fortune as high as £60million... damnit britex, wtf are you doing on QL? :-P

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