It has emerged that Mr Blair is running up a bill of at least £2million a year for a police protection team larger than the Prime Minister's. He is of course not paying the bill. The rest of us are.
The former Premier, who is estimated to have earned £15 million on leaving office and hopes to be appointed first president of Europe has a 16-strong Scotland Yard close protection team which follows him around the world. This is a disgraceful waste of public money at a time when the less well off are asked to make sacrifices.
Police protection is a benefit enjoyed by politicians, members of the Royal family and others. As a benefit it should be treated like other benefits and be means tested.
Given the level of incomes and assets of those receiving protection there would be a considerable saving for the public purse.
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Policing at major events, such as football matches is a chargable activity.
As Blair has extensive business interests and the police attend them to provide security, shouldn't the costs be charged?
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