TONY Blair is donating all the profits from his forthcoming memoirs to a new sports centre for injured juicy couture handbags troops, it has been announced.
The former prime minister is handing over the reported Pounds 4.6 million advance he received for the book, A Journey, as well as any royalties.
A spokesman for juicy couture handbags Mr Blair insisted he had always intended to give the proceeds to charity to recognise the "courage and sacrifice" of the Armed Forces.
But anti-war activists accused the ex-premier of trying to "buy forgiveness" for bloody campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq.
juicy couture handbagsThe money will go towards the Royal British Legion's Battle Back Challenge Centre, which is due to open in summer 2012. he Pounds 12 million complex will provide accommodation and a state-of-theart gym and training facility for injured service personnel.
Coach handbags Coach handbagsA statement announcing the gift on the ex-prime minister's website said: "Tony Blair decided on leaving office he would donate the proceeds of his memoirs to a charity for the Armed Forces as a way of marking the enormous sacrifice they make for the security of our people and the world."
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