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As               you               can               imagine,               taxpayers               in               the               UK               are               up               in               arms               having               learned               that               the               cost               of               providing               security               for               the               launch               of               former               Prime               Minister               Tony               Blair's               book               launch               in               September               will               be               funded               by               them.

The               cost               of               security               for               the               launch               goes               into               six               figures,               and               Tony               Blair               has               apparently               decided               to               go               ahead               with               this               major               book               signing               event               at               Waterstone's               bookstore               in               London,               despite               being               warned               that               this               is               likely               to               cause               a               huge               security               headache               for               the               police.
               Mr               Blair               is               being               paid               £4.6               million               (in               the               region               of               $7               million)               advance               on               sales               of               the               book,               which               is               entitled               "Tony               Blair               -               A               Journey".
               It               is               expected               that               thousands               of               protesters               against               the               war               in               Iraq               will               stage               angry               demonstrations               outside               what               is               Waterstone's               Flagship               Store               in               London,               and               a               group               called               the               "Stop               The               War               Coalition"               called               yesterday               for               a               boycott               of               Waterstone's,               unless               it               cancels               this               event.
               A               spokesperson               said               that               the               book               should               be               "signed               in               blood"               and               also               that               "It               is               a               disgrace               that               he               is               swanning               around               with               police               protection               at               our               expense               -               he               should               be               in               The               Hague               on               trial               for               war               crimes".
               It               was               only               in               January               that               taxpayers               had               to               pay               £273,000               to               protect               Tony               Blair,               who               is               a               multi-millionaire,               when               he               appeared               at               the               Iraq               Inquiry               and               faced               a               demonstration               by               protesters.

It               is               understood               that               the               cost               of               policing               for               his               book               signing               will               require               a               similar               cost.
               Waterstone's               have               refused               to               comment,               except               to               say               that               they               are               taking               the               matter               of               security               seriously.
               Should               you               want               to               wait               in               line               for               a               copy               of               the               book,               which               is               priced               at               £25               ($40),               you               will               be               required               to               hand               in               your               mobile               phone               and               other               personal               items.

No               photography               will               be               allowed               at               the               event,               and               Mr.

Blair's               office               has               added               that               he               will               not               be               making               personal               dedications               either.
               I               think               personally               that               this               will               all               serve               to               make               Tony               Blair               even               more               popular               in               the               eyes               of               the               British               Public               than               he               is               now               -               I               jest               of               course.
               Should               Tony               Blair               insist               on               going               ahead               with               this               book               launch,               I               think               it               is               only               fair               that               he               pay               the               costs               of               security               out               of               his               own               pocket,               and               not               rely               on               the               British               Taxpayer               to               account               for               it.
               Either               that,               or               he               should               give               all               taxpayers               a               free               copy,               which               they               can               sell               (hopefully)               on               eBay               for               £5.
               Gordon               Brown,               who               succeeded               Tony               Blair               as               Prime               Minister,               launched               his               own               book               four               months               ago,               and               it               has               apparently               been               a               huge               flop.

The               book,               "Change               We               Choose",               which               is               a               collection               of               Gordon               Brown's               speeches               from               2007-2009,               is               ranked               a               poor               262,956               on               Amazon.
               I               could               add               that               nobody               enjoyed               his               speeches               the               first               time               around,               but               to               put               them               in               a               book,               well               no               wonder               it               flopped.
               Sources:
               The               Daily               Mail                






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