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Cherie Booth's side projectThe wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair is plenty busy already as a wife, mom, lawyer, and oh yeah, the whole "wife of Prime Minister" thing. So how'd she find time to co-author a legal textbook that hovers around 1,000 pages? The Telegraph decides to find out: Dan Squires, a fellow member of Matrix Chambers, is named on the title page as co-author. The acknowledgments say that "much of the book was written while Dan Squires was a visiting scholar at Michigan Law School and a fellow of the Carr Center for Human Rights at Harvard University". Of course, the authors are quick to deny that Booth wasn't involved at all, saying that "The book was conceived before Miss Booth co-wrote The Goldfish Bowl, her account of other Downing Street spouses." And MPs might be a bit miffed about the idea, as Lord Bingham sums up in the book's foreword: "some people think that a negligent public authority should not have to spend limited funds on meeting private compensation claims, while others say that a body representing the public should collectively compensate an individual member of that public." Email This Post |
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