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Why we should be worried about Tony Blair's bromance with a tech tycoon who says every scrap of information about you should be stored on one giant database...

that HE'D just love to own Click the button below to write to your local MP, calling on them to safeguard creative rights in AI Your browser does not support iframes. By MARK HOOKHAM Published: 02:00, 23 February 2025 | Updated: 02:00, 23 February 2025 e-mail View comments Striding down the quayside wearing a tailored suit and £800 suede loafers, Tony Blair cut quite the figure as he prepared to board the superyacht Musashi during his lavish Mediterranean holiday. Named after a legendary Japanese Samurai, the £130million vessel is owned by US tech billionaire Larry Ellison, the world's fourth richest man, and boasts a pool, cinema, basketball court and opulent interiors of teak and gold marble.



Sir Tony boarded the 288ft yacht with his wife Cherie, son Euan and daughter Kathryn in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. Five days later they sailed into Nerano, a fishing village on Italy 's Amalfi Coast, where, joined by other friends and family, they enjoyed a fabulous lunch at Lo Scoglio, a stunning beachside restaurant. The luxury trip last summer follows a decades-long 'bromance' between the former Labour Prime Minister and Ellison, who is so stratospherically wealthy that in 2012 he bought 98 per cent of the sixth largest island of Hawaii , Lanai, for a reported $300million.

In a sign of their close friendship, Sir Tony wrote a f.

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