broken vows: tony blair, the tragedy of power by tom bower - digested read /

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Tom Bower’s dissection of the former prime minister’s years in power is ground with an axe to a pithy 800 wordsOctober 2007. A swimming pool inside the Rwandan presidential palace. Tony Blair is lying on a sun lounger soaked with the blood of hundreds of thousands of murdered Hutus. Blair pulls up his Speedos to expose his butt-cheeks to the burning African sun. “I love it when you attain that,” murmurs Cherie, sipping a dry martini while a slave fans her. President Kagame leans towards Blair. “I want to meet the most important person in the world, and ” he says. Blair pulls off his Ray-Bans and looks the president straight in the eye. “You’re talking to him,” he replies. “Now give me several hundred million dollars in cash that I can channel back into my foundation so that no one ever finds out how wealthy and venal I really am.”That’s precisely how it happened. I know that, because I was there recording the entire assembly from behind a palm tree. There have been 36 other biographies approximately the despicable Blair but none have ever had such access either to the cuttings library or to people with grudges against him. This then is the first true story of the Antichrist.
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Source: theguardian.com

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