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Tony Blair think-tank revenues hit $140mn as governments pay for advice

Former UK prime minister’s institute set to expand to over 40 states as growth continues despite criticism of Saudi work
Tony Blair talks to the FT: ‘One of the first things I say to any prime minister or president is ‘do you have a plan?’ A country needs direction’

Tony Blair has revealed that his institute is on course to make $140mn in annual revenues and provide advice to more than 40 governments, underscoring the enduring political influence of the former UK prime minister.

In an interview in his West End office, Blair told the Financial Times he would not sell the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, partly because he believes the not-for-profit business’s strong growth will continue.

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