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Published Date: 26 June 2007
TONY Blair could today be confirmed as an international peace envoy to the Middle East.
The "Quartet" group, which brings together the United Nations, the European Union, the United States and Russia, is believed to be ready to appoint the departing Prime Minister as its official envoy to Israel and the Palestinians.

Representatives
of the Quartet are said to be meeting in Jerusalem to confirm Mr Blair's appointment.

The idea that Mr Blair, an architect of the war in Iraq, should become a Middle East peace envoy will inevitably attract criticism and scorn. But the appointment has been enthusiastically backed by George Bush and the Israeli government. Even Vladimir Putin - recently chided by Mr Blair - has not objected.

Downing Street again yesterday refused to discuss the prospect. Spokesmen have been quick to dismiss reports of other "retirement" jobs for him.

Should Mr Blair take up the post, there is considerable scope for friction with Gordon Brown, who replaces him in Downing Street tomorrow.

Mr Brown has signalled his intention to pursue a new agenda in the Middle East, putting increased emphasis on the economic development of the Palestinian territories.

Last night, it emerged John Prescott, Mr Blair's deputy, could also be in the running for a high-profile international post.

At a private meeting with Labour MPs at Westminster, Mr Prescott revealed he was considering a bid to lead the Council of Europe, a human-rights body unrelated to the EU.



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1

Jimmy the Pie,

North Sea 26/06/2007 02:15:05

I'm sure Prescott would manage to eat his way around the Middle East. Lord Joke could go with him as his butler!

2

Hoops man,

26/06/2007 05:56:59

God help us all, the start of WW3 beckons if these clowns get this, mind you a quick suicide bomb in their midst wouldnt go amiss

3

james 1st,

nz 26/06/2007 06:00:21

god help us, is blair not part of the problem. the west supports israel certainly the uk and usa. if they showed as much concern about the plight of the palestinians there would not be a problem

4

Guga II,

Rockall 26/06/2007 06:27:26

The international community are really scraping the bottom of the barrel. A war criminal and blatant liar, with the blood of hundreds of thousands on his hands, for "peace envoy"; and now 2 Jags, also a war criminal, for a human rights body.

It's all like something out of Alice in Wonderland.

5

Roy,

26/06/2007 07:45:12

Help ma boab, whit next? Bush as UN General Secretary?

6

Ken Mac,

Glasgow 26/06/2007 07:59:08

Well at least he is more of a friend to the Middle East than he is to Scotland. I'm sure he will have phoned all the Middle East leaders at one time or another. Suppose he'll be too busy to phone Alex now. You couldn't make it up could you? This will be going down great in Syria, Gaza, Iran,Iraq, Lebanon. For gods sake find a quiet wee place in the country and retire the guy. Leave some space for his pal George to join him as soon as possible. Put up a big fence and don't let them out again.

7

Cadgers,

Perth 26/06/2007 08:25:26

#5 Roy, bite your tongue! That's the stuff of nightmares.

8

FedUpTaxPayer,

26/06/2007 08:40:25

This must be a wind-up.

The man who has declared war on two countries in the region appointed as peace envoy. How can anyone possibly take him seriously.

9

Tobydawg,

26/06/2007 09:33:29

Jobs for the boys.

10

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Boy Wonder,

26/06/2007 10:48:34

Peace envoy? Blair?

He's havin' a laugh. Is he havin' a laugh????

12

Miss Jean Brodie,

26/06/2007 11:27:13

We’re Doomed !

13

Corbett T Hunckers,

Darkest Fife 26/06/2007 12:36:13

It's a bit like the Rev Ian Paisley getting posted to the Vatican in a diplomatic role!!!!

14

Fortunado,

26/06/2007 13:00:02

I note with dismay that the meeting to agree these arrangements are held in Jerusalem. This suggests that there cannot be the necessary impartiality needed for such delicate mission. One can consider it a pre-purchased mission to safeguard the interests of Israel at the expense of the Palestinians as usual. Thus, regrettably, it makes sense the choice of Mr Blair for that job.

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Garenne,

France 26/06/2007 14:29:25

Billy Boy finally comes to Tone's rescue. His marriage dowry should obviously include telling the US Justice Department to lay off BAE or it won't be worth the candle. Either way with Tone playing Banquo's ghost, NuLabour will find it impossible to put the Iraq invasion behind them. With Tone laying 600,000 civilian dead on Olmert's doorstep as a gage of his good faith, like any self-respecting tom, the Party must be cringing in the broom cupboard. It's all incredibly confidence-inspiring for the Palestinians. Poor old Broon. In spite of all our disagreements I wished him better than that. I see Harman is already dribbling at the mouth.

Retrospectively Tone should have chatted up Dick who is now the absolute SUPREMO: as VP he's not subject to the law as a matter of executive privilege , and he now claims he is not part of the Executive either, and thus subject to Executive Orders, on the grounds he's President of the US Senate, and thus keep all his scribbling secret!!! I see Billy-Boy's spokeswoman immediately bristled at the suggestion that Billy had dared subject Dick to the law. Maybe Tone could put in a good word for Dick with the Pope so God will not get too ruffled when Dick claims executive privilege up there? It would all be a glorious joke if every tinpot dictator in the world didn't see fit to follow his example. Dick's also one of Prince Bandar's bosom pals so he might have been able to put in a good word for Tone.


 

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