I guess Blair didn't like the free gifts that were given to him the other day in Dublin. Why would anyone want to buy another pack of lies from that egomaniac? Blair is enjoying settling some old scores and dismissing the progressives who detest him in his new book and tour. Funny enough, Blair also can't see (like Bill Clinton) that it's no longer the 1990s and playing nice with the Big Finance industry is no longer considered respectable. Blair doesn't realize that it's Blair, not the left, who is now out of step with the public. What voter in Europe, UK or the US believes that we all need to bend in favor of letting the banking industry be "innovative?"
The poodle can't stand the heat.
Tony Blair today cancelled a high-profile signing of his new memoirs in central London amid warnings that he would face a hostile reception from anti-war protesters.
The former prime minister scrapped the event on the day he signalled a desire to return to domestic politics as he conducted a round of interviews to promote his book, called A Journey.
He cancelled his appearance at the flagship Waterstone's store in Piccadilly, which had been scheduled for Wednesday.