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In an interview published in Vanity Fair magazine, the former Labour prime minister admitted to feeling resentment that the bloodshed in the aftermath of the toppling of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein had “damaged his reputation irrevocably”.
He also provoked anger by refusing to rule out the possibility of working as an adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
And his office rejected claims that his personal fortune had hit £100million, insisting the actual sum was around a tenth of that figure …. http://www.express.co.uk