For once in his war-mongering, money grubbing career, Tony Blair has done something decent
Many will question Tony Blair's motives for promising to donate all the profits from his memoirs to a new rehabilitation centre for injured troops.
Guilt? Blood money? A cynical investment in promoting Brand Blair, to keep the millions rolling in from the American lecture circuit?
The decent thing: Tony Blair, pictured meeting the troops in Iraq in 2003, is donating the profits from his memoirs to a new sports centre for injured troops
Whatever may have driven him to it, however, one truth is inescapable: for once in his lying, war-mongering, money grubbing career, the former prime minister has done something decent.
But a word of advice to the Royal British Legion: make sure you get this offer in legally-binding writing.
