Source:
the guardianTony Blair will add to the riches he has made since leaving office after agreeing to become a paid speaker for Lansdowne Partners, a London-based hedge fund managed by a major Tory party donor.
Blair will give some private speeches to staff of the Mayfair-based fund this year, potentially earning him hundreds of thousands of pounds, it has emerged.
The former prime minister's spokesman declined to comment on his fees, although he is reported to earn as much as £180,000 for 90 minutes for his thoughts on geopolitical matters in countries from Spain to the Philippines. That works out at about £2,000 a minute.
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The move is also controversial because one of the firm's founders, the former Goldman Sachs banker Paul Ruddock, has donated about £260,000 to the Conservative party. The sum is enough to secure him membership of the Tory leader's 100-strong elite donors' club without denting his estimated £350m personal fortune. After his firm sold a 20% stake to Morgan Stanley, Ruddock now carries out some philanthropic jobs, including being the chairman of the board of trustees of the Victoria & Albert museum.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/jan/25/tony-blair-speaker-landsdowne-partners
"...he is reported to earn as much as £180,000 for 90 minutes for his thoughts on geopolitical matters..."
but here he will give his geopolitical thoughts on iraq
for free:
"Former Prime Minister Tony Blair will give evidence to the Iraq inquiry on 29 January, it has been announced.
Mr Blair, the highest profile figure to appear before the panel, will face six hours of questioning." (bbc, 18 january 2010,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/8464689.stm )
and i'm waiting.