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Published Date: 26 July 2007
POP-CULTURE celebrities dominated the list of guests invited to Chequers during Tony Blair's final months in office, it was revealed yesterday.
Singer Charlotte Church and her rugby star partner, Gavin Henson, were among those wined and dined at the prime minister's country retreat.

Mr Blair and his wife Cherie also entertained daytime TV luminaries Fiona Phillips, Lorraine Kelly and Richard Madeley, as well as T4 host June Sarpong and DJ Chris Evans.

The list of gifts Mr Blair and his ministers were presented with during his final year in office was also published - including an iPod from California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. He had a total of four rugs presented to him by Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan, plus silverware, wine, coins and a tea-set.

However, he was not tempted enough by any of them to fork out his own cash to pay to keep them - presents worth up to £140 can be kept and are not published on the list; more valuable gifts should be given to the department for disposal.

However, the minister can pay full price for any gift, less the initial £140.

Among those who bought gifts were then foreign secretary Margaret Beckett, who paid for a jewellery box from Korea.



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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2007 10:39 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Tony Blair's leadership
 
1

Auckland Arab2,

26/07/2007 02:09:05

And these people are celebrities?

"and her rugby star partner, Gavin Henson"

He couldn't even make it into the Wales team last time I looked.

2

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26/07/2007 02:22:50
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3

Guga II,

Rockall 26/07/2007 02:23:29

It was the only way that Bliar and Cherry could get any of these so-called celebrities to talk to them.

Bliar was obviously a star-struck little moron.

4

Colkitto,

River Clyde 26/07/2007 07:17:42

Fiona Phillips ?? Now we know why Labour politicians like Blair, Brown and Reid are the darlings of the GMTV sofa.
Try and get them to do a show with Paxman and you won't see them for dust.

The stage managed questions with Brown were beginning to become embarrassing ! No matter what he was being questioned about, the interview always ended with " And how is your sons ?"
Then false smile from Brown, together with the false laughter from Phillips and the rest of the Labour lackies.....pathetic !

5

Homo Sapiens,

26/07/2007 11:47:24

This was an "investment" by the Bliars in their future, at taxpayer expense. Such invites of celebrities and media (TV & Journalism) personalities was aimed at assuring the goodwill of those invited, as well as future "access" to the media, and PR associated with relationships with these "celebrities". Another cynical exploitation of taxpayer funds for personal gain by T. Bliar.

6

Eve,

Scotland 26/07/2007 19:36:13

Did Tony Blair no do this when he first became Prime Minster!!!!!!

DeJa vu!!!!!!


 

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