Comedian Jimmy Carr said that the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair confirmed to him that there were UK governmental probes into UFOs and extraterrestrial life during a night out they spent together alongside celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.
The host of Eight Out of Ten Cats said that Blair told him, despite holding such a lofty political title, that even Prime Ministers weren’t privy to all of the information regarding UFOs.
«We’re sort of quite drunk, a bit giddy and excited, and Tony Blair was in the corner of the room,» Carr said.
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«We went, ‘We should go and ask him something.’ I was like, ‘I don’t know, what are we going to ask him?’ We sort of concocted the plan, ‘Why don’t we go and ask him if there’s aliens.’”
The comedian continued: “Jamie chips in and goes, ‘Are there aliens?’ And [Blair] gave like a really good, sort of really good political answer – and he goes, ‘It’s a need-to-know basis. I would be told if I needed to know. If I don’t need to know then they don’t tell me.”
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Carr, a popular comedian in the UK and Ireland, said that, noting the strife and wars currently experienced in many parts of the world, an alien invasion could represent an improvement on the current state of global affairs. “The state of the world and what’s going on, maybe alien overlords are not such a bad idea,» he said.
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In 1998, when Blair, the former Labour Party leader, was Prime Minister, he was encouraged by the Ministry of Defence to “consider making available for public scrutiny all of the many and varied UFO reports compiled by the government.»
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Reports from the time said the formerly classified documents described a spate of UFO encounters in western Wales in 1977. A local hotel owner said they saw two «faceless humanoids» who were assessing the area and taking measurements.
Similarly, a person in Spalding, Lincolnshire, met three, tall men in all-black suits who «seemed to move silently».
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