Tony Blair’s Journey Has 324 Redacted Pages And A Prayer For Every Reader
TONY BLAIR uses his PR skills to flog his newly released memoirs – A Journey – by donating all monies raised from it – a £4.6million advance and proceeds from sales – to the Royal British Legion. He wants to “honour” the soldiers.
Buy the book and help an old soldier who might have had his leg blown off in an iffy war Tony led you into. Tony is all about giving until it hurts.
The book contains just 267 words and 324 redacted pages. It’s a great read and all absolutely true (to the best of my recollection).
The un-redacted version, we have been told by an source, will retail at £23,098 a copy, be widely available in Burma, China, Iran and Russia. The work will contain a detail descriptions of how to be redefine the concept of truth, declare war from your own bath tub and play Claire de lune on electric guitar.
Buy now and get a free ring binder and issue 1 of Sing-A-Long With Tony & The Blairios and a personalised prayer.
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The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, is greeted by school children in Basra, Iraq. Mr Blair, who touched down in an RAF Hercules C130 plane after flying to the southern Iraqi city from Kuwait, * ... became the first western leader to visit the country since hostilities ceased six weeks ago, saying he wanted to give his and the nation's thanks to the British forces - about 20,000 of which are still based in Iraq.
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