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Blair accused of 'stabbing Hillary Clinton in the back' after supporting Republicans

Last updated at 23:37pm on 20.01.08

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Former allies: Bill Clinton and Tony Blair

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Tony Blair was accused of betrayal last night as he waded into the American Presidential campaign to support George Bush's Republican world view.

As the former PM recommended Mr Bush's policies to 400 millionaire bankers in Las Vegas, former ally Bill Clinton was campaigning in Nevada for his wife Hillary, who hopes to be the Democratic candidate for the White House and is an arch Bush critic.

In a move liable to be interpreted as a stab in the back for Hillary's campaign, Mr Blair – who was paid £125,000 for his 35-minute speech – said: "George Bush is an amazingly strong and steady President...which is what America and the world needs."

Last night Labour backbencher Jeremy Corbyn said: "A week ago Mr Blair travelled to France to praise the Right-wing President of France and this week he travels to the USA to support the Republicans.

"Is there no end to the extremes he will go to?"

Mr Blair's office denied that his comments were an attack on Mrs Clinton.


 

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This man will support anybody as long as the cheque is large enough. He is an embarrassment to the British people.

- Casperslides, Bath, UK

Is there no end to the madness Bliar is hell-bent on inflicting on the world?

- Andrew, London

This is the first bit of common sense I have heard from Tony Blair...ever!

- Clare, London


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