Blair, Inc.
The Man Behind the Mask
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Roger Davis
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Since he left office in 2007, the empire of Tony Blair has grown exponentially. As a businessman he has been unprecedentedly successful for a former public servant, with a large property portfolio and an estimated GBP80 million of earnings accrued in just a few short years. But how has he managed to achieve this?
Being an ex-prime minister comes with certain advantages, and besides his excellent state pension and twenty-four-hour security team, Blair enjoys the best contacts that money can buy - as do those willing to pay him for access to those contacts. Consequently Tony Blair Associates' clients can be found around the world and include the controversial presidents of Kazakhstan and Burma. There is also Blair's role as special envoy in the Middle East.
While his record as a peacemaker is in doubt, the position has brought him into contact with a variety of oil-rich potentates in the region who now number among his most profitable clients. Blair Inc.: The Man Behind the Mask takes a close look at the complex financial structures in Blair's world. From the many layers of tax liability to the multiple conflicts of interest produced by his increasing web of relationships, this book exposes the private dealings of this very public figure.
©2015 Francis Beckett, David Hecke and Nick Kochan (P)2015 Audible, LtdWanna get yourself angry ?!
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He not only lied about the Iraq war bit he has abused his position as Middle East Peace Envoy to cuddle up to bad people to land oil contracts for his mates, open doors for the likes of JPMorgan and taken money from dictators to help them improve their image.
He is a master manipulator and has no care about what people think of him. His Faith Foundation is also a joke since its been created for political gain in emerging countries.
This book goes into detail and speculation for many areas of this snake's life. His employees offer no argument or insight the help his cause. He is secretive because he has a lot to lose.
Roger Davis reading of the book is excellent and his impression of TB actually made me grit my teeth in anger. He should play the villain in pantomime.
On a final note, I've actually warmed to Cheri Blair. She appears to be a shrewd character but a fairly honest and reputable business person who looks after her family and their interests. I don't have a problem with people making themselves rich if they do it in the right way.
Tony Blair on the other hand, is paid to offer advice to dictators from public purses. He's a matchmaker for the bad guys and I hope he gets his comeuppance.
Loved it even though it angered me.
Blair is a snake (Riled me but a great read)
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In my opinion, he has struck the balance all wrong and has mishandled how he has dealt with criticism. His obsession with secrecy and confidentiality hasn't helped his cause at all and only fuels suspicion in many people's minds.
The only part of the book I thought was unnecessary was when it focusses on some of his friends such as Stephen Byers etc. It felt a bit like the authors were implying guilt by association which whether true or not detracted from their main central argument.
Overall, I thought the authors justified their major arguments and although I have nothing against people making money, you just felt Blair could have gone about it a different way and done some good along the way too.
Very critical but well argued overall
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fascinating and damming insight
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However this 'saga' is as boring as bat !@$^ !!
We all know how this guy behaves , lets just leave it at that !!
Dont Buy this Book !!!
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