“Bye, I won’t miss you, said Cherie Blair as she left Downing Street – or, to be more accurate, as Tony Blair left Downing Street for the last time as Prime Minister.

Since the publication of her memoirs Speaking For Myself, it has not been possible to pick up a newspaper without seeing a picture of Cherie Blair or read a story about her greed. Last week we had The Evening Standard putting the boot in to Cherie in her guise as Cherie Booth QC – or rather, we had retired judge Gerald Butler QC and an anonymous shadowy figure putting the boot in.

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