Blair Rewards Complaints From Iraq To Korea; The Backlash Of The Tony Rewards
In December, 2004 Tony Blair personally rewarded South Korean’s president Roh Moo-Hyun, one of his strongest allies on Iraq, a lavish visit to Britain. The two day official state visit was to be one that few have been able to experience. The president and his wife were honored with exceptional ‘five-star’ preferential treatment during their visit as they were guests of the Queen at Buckingham Palace. This trip is perceived by many as another one of the Blair rewards that Tony has become infamous for. It’s no wonder that many people started to feel somewhat let down by Tony and a local headline read, ‘Blair rewards complaints from Iraq to Korea; the backlash of Tony and easy saver rewards complaints’.
When it comes to controversy Tony Blair has seen his share. In fact, it is believed by many people that he is the root cause of most of his own dilemmas. The truth is that Tony Blair seems to have a hand in many aspects of worldwide politics and in so doing, he often does things that offend a small, or in some cases, a large group of people. One of the major issues that Blair opponents have with him is the so-called Blair rewards program.
Some say Blair rewards complaints from opponents are usually based on the fact that these opponents do not have the power to bestow such rewards. This means that because Tony can, he has a sort of edge. In essence, some political leaders could choose to please Tony in order that they may benefit from such rewards. In all likelihood this has happened to some degree throughout the years and this has resulted in the label, Blair rewards scam.