While I welcome the creation of an organisation promoting understanding about the world's major religions, I would question the suitability of a man who charges £400,000 for an after dinner speech, and who desires to have his nomenclature in the organisation's name.
You can keep an eye on the activities of the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, as well as the Office of Tony Blair.
Tony is currently a special envoy to the Middle East, and was interviewed by TIME's Jerusalem bureau chief Tim McGirk on the peace process.
I'm not a Tony Blair fan, and I am cynical about the Tony Blair Faith Foundation. I believe that Labour missed an opportunity in 1997 to make real change in Britain.
Gordon Brown may be to partly blame for the recession, but Blair and Mandelson also encouraged greed and did nothing to stop the increased levels of personal debt among many British people.
Will he redeem himself?
Friday, 10 April 2009
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair launches Tony Blair Faith Foundation
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Blog labels: gordon brown, tim mcgirk, time magazine, Tony Blair
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