If nothing else, it is an admission that the adventure went terribly wrong, and that he is partly responsible for a lot of British, US, Afghan and Iraqi deaths.
Out damned spot! out, I say!
I think he'll be haunted by what he did. But, even so, he won't suffer half as much as the people wounded as a result of his decisions, or grieve as much as a fraction of those who have lost a loved one.
I think Tony Bliar sincerely believes that his most generous donation will guarantee the opening of the gates of Heaven to him.
By the way, anyone going to Waterstones, Piccadilly, 1.00 pm Sept 8th, for his book signing? Incidentally, he will do no personal names or messages and please note he will sign no more that 2 copies per person at 25 pound per copy - so don't be greedy!
I think there will be a few unwelcomed hostile groups there so it's a good job we are all paying for personal protection!
Sorry to keep coming back but I just had to inform everyone the following:-
If you are a real die-hard Blair fan, you may be interested in signed special editions of the book which come with a crimson slip case and the title stamped in gold. A snip at £150 a time.
"If you are a real die-hard Blair fan, you may be interested .........."
Mike, these are not my words, this is actually a quote from the Telegraph so I should have put it in quotes. No, I don't think there can be any die-hard fans in this country, maybe the USA.
Now Bernie, I can almost see the frown on your face. Beware of frown lines, they are really ageing and the opposite sex just don't like them!