Tony Blair never had much to offer - certainly not insight into anything let alone a capacity to understand what is going on in the world. And, of course, there has been Blair's gravy train since leaving office as the British PM.
Blair has just landed in Australia to speak there:
"It is against this backdrop that former British prime minister Tony Blair is this week visiting these shores, and for $1000 a ticket (recently slashed to $495 in Brisbane and Perth) you can receive his lessons in leadership and "values-based" foreign policy."
There is only one problem. Any analysis of Blair shows him up as the chameleon who always was and with nothing to really offer by way of an appraisal of anything. An op-ed piece "Blair's credibility crushed by the wheels of his gravy train" in The Age provides a background.
Blair has just landed in Australia to speak there:
"It is against this backdrop that former British prime minister Tony Blair is this week visiting these shores, and for $1000 a ticket (recently slashed to $495 in Brisbane and Perth) you can receive his lessons in leadership and "values-based" foreign policy."
There is only one problem. Any analysis of Blair shows him up as the chameleon who always was and with nothing to really offer by way of an appraisal of anything. An op-ed piece "Blair's credibility crushed by the wheels of his gravy train" in The Age provides a background.
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