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[[File:Blair_and_Day.jpg|400px|right|thumb|A fringe event for [[One World Action]] at Labour's 1997 conference, chaired by [[Sir Robin Day]] and addressed by Cherie and Tony Blair]]
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'''Tony Blair''' was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the [[Labour Party]]. He resigned from the position in June 2007.  
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'''Tony Blair''' is the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997 to 2007) and leader of the [[Labour Party]]. He resigned from both positions on 27 June 2007.  
  
In January 2008, the ''Financial Times'' reported that Blair had agreed to become a part-time adviser to the global financial services firm [[JPMorgan Chase]]. The newspaper reported that Blair "will use his experience and contacts to provide political and strategic advice to the US bank and participate in some client events." Blair resigned as leader of the parliamentary wing of British Labor Party in June 2007. While the fee for the position has not been disclosed, a New York recruitment firm suggested that it "was likely to be more than $1m (£500,000) a year." Blair stated that he was looking at accepting "a small handful" of similar positions with other companies. "I have always been interested in commerce and the impact of globalisation. Nowadays, the intersection between politics and the economy in different parts of the world, including the emerging markets, is very strong," he said.<ref>David Wighton, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/be4ed2c4-befa-11dc-8c61-0000779fd2ac.html "Blair takes advisory position at JPMorgan"], ''Financial Times'', January 9 2008.</ref>
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In January 2008, the ''Financial Times'' reported that Tony Blair had agreed to become a £2million-a-year adviser to the global financial services firm [[JPMorgan Chase]]. The newspaper reported that Blair "will use his experience and contacts to provide political and strategic advice to the US bank and participate in some client events." Blair stated that he was looking at accepting "a small handful" of similar positions with other companies. "I have always been interested in commerce and the impact of globalisation. Nowadays, the intersection between politics and the economy in different parts of the world, including the emerging markets, is very strong," he said.<ref>David Wighton, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/be4ed2c4-befa-11dc-8c61-0000779fd2ac.html "Blair takes advisory position at JP Morgan"], ''Financial Times'', January 9 2008.</ref>
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In September 2011, the ''Daily Telegraph'' revealed that Tony Blair was one of three prominent western businessmen (including an unnamed British businessman and a former American diplomat) who regularly advised [[Saif al-Islam Gaddafi]], son of the former Libyan leader, over investment decisions of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA), the $70 billion fund used to invest the country's oil money abroad. An LIA executive, speaking on condition of anonymity, said:
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:"Tony Blair's visits were purely lobby visits for banking deals with [[JP Morgan]]. Saif and his father played these people like musical chairs. At the end the reputation of the LIA was really damaged because of these interventions."
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Documents found by the ''Sunday Telegraph'' showed Mr Blair had made at least three visits to Tripoli, twice in the lead-up to the release of the alleged Lockerbie bomber [[Abdelbaset al-Megrahi]] in 2008 and 2009 and once in 2010. On the first two occasions he was flown to the country on planes arranged by [[Colonel Gaddafi]]. A senior diplomat told the ''Daily Telegraph'' that the British embassy in Tripoli had arranged transport for Mr Blair and his entourage in Tripoli and ensured that representatives were there to "greet him and see him off" at the airport. Mr Blair stayed overnight at the ambassador’s official residence in Tripoli and was accompanied by "several" British police officers for protection. The documents show that among the people he was due to meet in 2009 was Mohammed Layas, head of the LIA.
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A spokesman for Mr Blair said that the visits had largely been to discuss Africa, and categorically denied that he had lobbied [[Saif al-Islam]] on behalf of [[JP Morgan]]:
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:"As we have made clear many times before, Tony Blair has never had any role, either formal or informal, paid or unpaid, with the Libyan Investment Authority or the Government of Libya and he does not and has never had any commercial relationship with any Libyan company or entity."
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In August 2011, American officials told the ''New York Post'' newspaper that [[JP Morgan]] managed more than half a billion US dollars on behalf of the LIA. One of the letters arranging the 2008 visit, in which an aide to Mr Blair told the Libyan ambassador to Britain that the former prime minister was "delighted" that "The Leader" was likely to be able to see him, was on notepaper headed "Office of the Quartet Representative", his formal title as Middle East envoy. The Quartet he represents is made up of the European Union, the United Nations, Russia and the United States. A spokesman for [[Ban Ki-moon]], the UN Secretary-General, said: "It's up to him to explain why he did this."
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<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/tony-blair/8772418/Tony-Blair-visited-Libya-to-lobby-for-JP-Morgan.html "Tony Blair 'visited Libya to lobby for JP Morgan'"]</ref>
  
 
==In Government==
 
==In Government==
Blair had been widely criticised from within his own party for championing the policy on Iraq of U.S. President [[George W. Bush]]. There is a general perception in the UK that Blair repeatedly misled the UK parliament and public in echoing the U.S. claims that [[Saddam Hussein]] had weapons of mass destruction and that invading and occupying Iraq was legal. As a result, some Members of Parliament have formed a group to call for impeachment hearings.
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Tony Blair had been widely criticised from within his own party for championing the policy on Iraq of U.S. President [[George W. Bush]]. There is a general perception in the UK that Blair repeatedly misled the UK parliament and public in echoing the U.S. claims that [[Saddam Hussein]] had weapons of mass destruction and that invading and occupying Iraq was legal. As a result, some Members of Parliament have formed a group to call for impeachment hearings.
  
 
Further pressure was put on Blair in September 2004, during the UK [[Labour Party conference]], when the ''London Evening Standard'' newspaper published details of a leaked Pentagon briefing paper, [[Operation Iraqi Freedom: Strategic Lessons Learned]]. The document reveals that in October 2002, the [[Pentagon]] finalized its [[Full Operational Battle Plan 1003V]] for the [[Iraq War|Iraq war]], at a time when Blair was insisting that no decisions had been made about whether to go to war.
 
Further pressure was put on Blair in September 2004, during the UK [[Labour Party conference]], when the ''London Evening Standard'' newspaper published details of a leaked Pentagon briefing paper, [[Operation Iraqi Freedom: Strategic Lessons Learned]]. The document reveals that in October 2002, the [[Pentagon]] finalized its [[Full Operational Battle Plan 1003V]] for the [[Iraq War|Iraq war]], at a time when Blair was insisting that no decisions had been made about whether to go to war.
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Before Tony Blair announced that he would be resigning his prime ministerial post it became known (not officially announced) that he had been offered a position at the [[Carlyle Group]], the largest US private equity firm which is heavily involved the armaments industry.<ref>Hamer, Rupert, "[http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9913.htm Tony Blair to join Carlyle Group?]" ''Sunday Mirror'', 22 August 2005, accessed 24 November 2008.</ref> It also became known that the Murdoch-press would publish his memoirs once these became available, and £4.5million signing fee had been agreed.<ref>Aaronovitch, David, "A Different Kind of Compassion," ''Media Lens'', 10 January 2008.</ref>  
 
Before Tony Blair announced that he would be resigning his prime ministerial post it became known (not officially announced) that he had been offered a position at the [[Carlyle Group]], the largest US private equity firm which is heavily involved the armaments industry.<ref>Hamer, Rupert, "[http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9913.htm Tony Blair to join Carlyle Group?]" ''Sunday Mirror'', 22 August 2005, accessed 24 November 2008.</ref> It also became known that the Murdoch-press would publish his memoirs once these became available, and £4.5million signing fee had been agreed.<ref>Aaronovitch, David, "A Different Kind of Compassion," ''Media Lens'', 10 January 2008.</ref>  
  
While Blair's mostly-symbolic role as "mediator" in the Middle East has impeded him pursuing the lecture circuit, the announced rate for one lecture in China was US$500,000. On 9 January 2008, it was announced that Blair would become a "part-time senior adviser, on a salary said to exceed $1m (£500,000) a year" at [[JP Morgan Chase]].<ref>Wearden, Graeme, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/jan/10/blairjpmorgan Blair joins JP Morgan as $1m-a-year adviser]," ''Guardian'', 10 January 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.</ref>
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While Blair's mostly-symbolic role as "mediator" in the Middle East has impeded him pursuing the lecture circuit, the announced rate for one lecture in China was US$500,000. On 9 January 2008, it was announced that Blair would become a "part-time senior adviser, on a salary said to exceed $1m (£500,000) a year" at [[JPMorgan Chase]].<ref>Wearden, Graeme, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/jan/10/blairjpmorgan Blair joins JP Morgan as $1m-a-year adviser]," ''Guardian'', 10 January 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Blair's Nuclear Stance==
 
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In January 2014, [[Craig Murray]] wrote on [[Craig Murray's blog|his blog]]:
 
In January 2014, [[Craig Murray]] wrote on [[Craig Murray's blog|his blog]]:
 
:"Seeing Tony Blair speaking at [[Ariel Sharon]]’s Funeral – one war criminal eulogising another – was so horrifying it has jolted this blog back out of retirement. There may be no justice, but there can be truth."<ref>[http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/01/war-criminals-on-tv/ "War Criminals On TV"]</ref>
 
:"Seeing Tony Blair speaking at [[Ariel Sharon]]’s Funeral – one war criminal eulogising another – was so horrifying it has jolted this blog back out of retirement. There may be no justice, but there can be truth."<ref>[http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/01/war-criminals-on-tv/ "War Criminals On TV"]</ref>
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*Aaronovitch, David, "A Different Kind of Compassion," ''Media Lens'', 10 January 2008.
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*[http://www.medialens.org/index.php/alerts/alert-archive/2008/529-david-aaronovitch-a-different-kind-of-compassion.html "Aaronovitch, David, 'A Different Kind of Compassion',"] ''Media Lens'', 10 January 2008.
 
*BBC, "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7180306.stm Tony Blair joins investment bank]," 10 January 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.
 
*BBC, "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7180306.stm Tony Blair joins investment bank]," 10 January 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.
 
*Hamer, Rupert, "[http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9913.htm Tony Blair to join Carlyle Group?]" ''Sunday Mirror'', 22 August 2005, accessed 24 November 2008.
 
*Hamer, Rupert, "[http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9913.htm Tony Blair to join Carlyle Group?]" ''Sunday Mirror'', 22 August 2005, accessed 24 November 2008.
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Person.png Tony Blair   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Born1953-05-06
Edinburgh
Founder ofTony Blair Institute for Global Change
Member ofAtlantic Council/Distinguished Leadership Awards, Council on the Future of Europe, European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation, Fabian Society, JP Morgan Chase/International Council, Jeffrey Epstein/Black book, Labour Friends of Israel, Paley Media Council, The Other Club, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, US/Department/State/International Visitor Leadership Program, WEF/Board of Trustees, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993
Interest ofChristopher Haskins, Natasa Pantelic, Ryan Wain
Remarkably popular at the time, Tony Blair was a UK prime minister, remembered particularly in retrospect for fabricating a pretext for the invasion of Iraq.
Tony Blair lobbyist for JPMorgan Chase greeting Libya's former leader Muammar Gaddafi

Tony Blair is the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997 to 2007) and leader of the Labour Party. He resigned from both positions on 27 June 2007.

In January 2008, the Financial Times reported that Tony Blair had agreed to become a £2million-a-year adviser to the global financial services firm JPMorgan Chase. The newspaper reported that Blair "will use his experience and contacts to provide political and strategic advice to the US bank and participate in some client events." Blair stated that he was looking at accepting "a small handful" of similar positions with other companies. "I have always been interested in commerce and the impact of globalisation. Nowadays, the intersection between politics and the economy in different parts of the world, including the emerging markets, is very strong," he said.[1]

In September 2011, the Daily Telegraph revealed that Tony Blair was one of three prominent western businessmen (including an unnamed British businessman and a former American diplomat) who regularly advised Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the former Libyan leader, over investment decisions of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA), the $70 billion fund used to invest the country's oil money abroad. An LIA executive, speaking on condition of anonymity, said:

"Tony Blair's visits were purely lobby visits for banking deals with JP Morgan. Saif and his father played these people like musical chairs. At the end the reputation of the LIA was really damaged because of these interventions."

Documents found by the Sunday Telegraph showed Mr Blair had made at least three visits to Tripoli, twice in the lead-up to the release of the alleged Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi in 2008 and 2009 and once in 2010. On the first two occasions he was flown to the country on planes arranged by Colonel Gaddafi. A senior diplomat told the Daily Telegraph that the British embassy in Tripoli had arranged transport for Mr Blair and his entourage in Tripoli and ensured that representatives were there to "greet him and see him off" at the airport. Mr Blair stayed overnight at the ambassador’s official residence in Tripoli and was accompanied by "several" British police officers for protection. The documents show that among the people he was due to meet in 2009 was Mohammed Layas, head of the LIA.

A spokesman for Mr Blair said that the visits had largely been to discuss Africa, and categorically denied that he had lobbied Saif al-Islam on behalf of JP Morgan:

"As we have made clear many times before, Tony Blair has never had any role, either formal or informal, paid or unpaid, with the Libyan Investment Authority or the Government of Libya and he does not and has never had any commercial relationship with any Libyan company or entity."

In August 2011, American officials told the New York Post newspaper that JP Morgan managed more than half a billion US dollars on behalf of the LIA. One of the letters arranging the 2008 visit, in which an aide to Mr Blair told the Libyan ambassador to Britain that the former prime minister was "delighted" that "The Leader" was likely to be able to see him, was on notepaper headed "Office of the Quartet Representative", his formal title as Middle East envoy. The Quartet he represents is made up of the European Union, the United Nations, Russia and the United States. A spokesman for Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General, said: "It's up to him to explain why he did this." [2]

In Government

Tony Blair had been widely criticised from within his own party for championing the policy on Iraq of U.S. President George W. Bush. There is a general perception in the UK that Blair repeatedly misled the UK parliament and public in echoing the U.S. claims that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and that invading and occupying Iraq was legal. As a result, some Members of Parliament have formed a group to call for impeachment hearings.

Further pressure was put on Blair in September 2004, during the UK Labour Party conference, when the London Evening Standard newspaper published details of a leaked Pentagon briefing paper, Operation Iraqi Freedom: Strategic Lessons Learned. The document reveals that in October 2002, the Pentagon finalized its Full Operational Battle Plan 1003V for the Iraq war, at a time when Blair was insisting that no decisions had been made about whether to go to war.

Tony Blair is a member of the Fabian Society, the America APPG, and patron of the Foreign Policy Centre.

Sources of income

Before Tony Blair announced that he would be resigning his prime ministerial post it became known (not officially announced) that he had been offered a position at the Carlyle Group, the largest US private equity firm which is heavily involved the armaments industry.[3] It also became known that the Murdoch-press would publish his memoirs once these became available, and £4.5million signing fee had been agreed.[4]

While Blair's mostly-symbolic role as "mediator" in the Middle East has impeded him pursuing the lecture circuit, the announced rate for one lecture in China was US$500,000. On 9 January 2008, it was announced that Blair would become a "part-time senior adviser, on a salary said to exceed $1m (£500,000) a year" at JPMorgan Chase.[5]

Blair's Nuclear Stance

The Sourcewatch page is good on Tony Blair's nuclear stance.

Affiliations

War Criminal At Large

At the funeral of Ariel Sharon 14 January 2014

Tony Blair is wanted for the deceits leading up to the illegal 2003 Invasion of Iraq, an act of unprovoked aggression which has resulted in over a million deaths. He has not yet been brought to justice, although he has been arrested to several citizens' arrests. An activist has set up the Arrest Blair website which distributes bounties to those who try to perform a citizen's arrest on him.

In August 2012, Archbishop Desmond Tutu announced his refusal to share a platform with former Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Archbishop Tutu’s office said in a statement:

"Ultimately, the Archbishop is of the view that Mr Blair's decision to support the United States' military invasion of Iraq, on the basis of unproven allegations of the existence in Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, was morally indefensible. The Discovery Invest Leadership Summit has 'leadership' as its theme. Morality and leadership are indivisible. In this context, it would be inappropriate and untenable for the Archbishop to share a platform with Mr Blair.[7]

In January 2014, Craig Murray wrote on his blog:

"Seeing Tony Blair speaking at Ariel Sharon’s Funeral – one war criminal eulogising another – was so horrifying it has jolted this blog back out of retirement. There may be no justice, but there can be truth."[8]

External links

References

  1. David Wighton, "Blair takes advisory position at JP Morgan", Financial Times, January 9 2008.
  2. "Tony Blair 'visited Libya to lobby for JP Morgan'"
  3. Hamer, Rupert, "Tony Blair to join Carlyle Group?" Sunday Mirror, 22 August 2005, accessed 24 November 2008.
  4. Aaronovitch, David, "A Different Kind of Compassion," Media Lens, 10 January 2008.
  5. Wearden, Graeme, "Blair joins JP Morgan as $1m-a-year adviser," Guardian, 10 January 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.
  6. BBC, "Tony Blair joins investment bank," 10 January 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.
  7. "Archbishop Desmond Tutu pulls out of event with Tony Blair because of Iraq War"
  8. "War Criminals On TV"

 

Appointments by Tony Blair

AppointeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Richard FaulknerMember of the House of Lords1999
Barry GardinerParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Delivery and Efficiency10 May 20055 May 2006
Barry GardinerParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland2 April 200410 May 2005
Barry GardinerParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Biodiversity, Landscape and Rural Affairs5 May 200628 June 2007
Jim MurphyChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster2 November 20055 May 2006Acting
Jim MurphyMinister for the Cabinet Office2 November 20055 May 2006Acting
Clare ShortUK/Minister/Development2 May 199712 May 2003

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Attorney General for England and Wales“It’s not unusual for the attorney general to intervene in cases in order to represent the public interest. He has sought to intervene in this case because it raises important issues about the scope of the criminal law.”2017
Jimmy Carter“Nowadays, because of the unwarranted invasion of Iraq by Bush and Blair, which was a completely unjust adventure based on misleading statements, and the lack of any effort to resolve the Palestinian issue, [there is] massive Islamic condemnation of the United States. (...) (American media organisations), have been cowed, because they didn't want to be unpatriotic. There has been a lack of inquisitive journalism. In fact, it's hard to think of a major medium in the United States that has been objective and fair and balanced, and critical when criticism was deserved”Jimmy Carter2004
Freedom of Information Act“It appears that Freedom of Information (hereinafter FOI) laws have never been loved by their parents. When US President Lyndon Johnson signed the world's first FOI Act into law in 1966, he was so keen not to be associated with it that – uniquely among modern Presidential enactions – there was no photographer present to capture the historic moment. It is fitting that Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, who gave the UK its own FOI Act, has since attempted to disassociate himself from the law he presented to the Queen for Royal Assent in 2000.”Garrick Alder2017
UK/Deep state“I testified last week to the Chilcot inquiry. My experience demonstrates an emerging and dangerous problem with the process. This is not so much a problem with Sir John Chilcot and his panel, but rather with the government bureaucracy – Britain's own "deep state" – that is covering up its mistakes and denying access to critical documents... I asked for access to all the documents I had worked on as Britain's Iraq "expert" at the UN Security Council, including intelligence assessments, records of discussions with the US, and the long paper trail on the WMD dossier. Large files were sent to me to peruse at the UK mission to the UN. However, long hours spent reviewing the files revealed that most of the key documents I had asked for were not there. I was told that specific documents, such as the records of prime minister Tony Blair's visit to Syria, could not be found. This is simply not plausible.”Carne Ross25 July 2010

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/199322 April 199325 April 1993Greece
Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel
Vouliagmeni
The 41st Bilderberg, held in Greece
Munich Security Conference/20114 February 20116 February 2011Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 47th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201431 January 20142 February 2014Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 50th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201915 February 201917 February 2019Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 55th Munich Security Conference, which included "A Spreading Plague" aimed at "identifying gaps and making recommendations to improve the global system for responding to deliberate, high consequence biological events."
Munich Security Conference/202014 February 202016 February 2020Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 56th Munich Security Conference, in 2020, "welcomed an unprecedented number of high-ranking international decision-makers."
WEF/Annual Meeting/200724 January 200728 January 2007SwitzerlandOnly the 449 public figures listed of ~2200 participants
WEF/Annual Meeting/200823 January 200827 January 2008SwitzerlandAt the 2008 summit, Klaus Schwab called for a coordinated approach, where different 'stakeholders' collaborate across geographical, industrial, political and cultural boundaries."
WEF/Annual Meeting/200923 January 200927 January 2009SwitzerlandChairman Klaus Schwab outlined five objectives driving the Forum’s efforts to shape the global agenda, including letting the banks that caused the 2008 economic crisis keep writing the rules, the climate change agenda, over-national government structures, taking control over businesses with the stakeholder agenda, and a "new charter for the global economic order".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201323 January 201327 January 2013Switzerland2500 mostly unelected leaders met to discuss "leading through adversity"
WEF/Annual Meeting/201422 January 201425 January 2014Switzerland2604 guests in Davos considered "Reshaping The World"
WEF/Annual Meeting/201521 January 201524 January 2015SwitzerlandAttended by a lot of people. This page lists only the 261 "Public Figures".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201922 January 201925 January 2019World Economic Forum
Switzerland
WEF/Annual Meeting/202021 January 202024 January 2020World Economic Forum
Switzerland
This mega-summit of the world's ruling class and their political and media appendages happens every year, but 2020 was special, as the continuous corporate media coverage of COVID-19 started more or less from one day to the next on 20/21 January 2020, coinciding with the start of the meeting.

 

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