David Cameron investigated by lobbying watchdog he set up himself
[Ex-prime minister David Cameron is being
investigated by the lobbying watchdog he set up himself while in Downing Street. It has been confirmed Harry Rich, the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists, is looking into whether Mr Cameron "engaged in unregistered consultant lobbying". The probe follows recent allegations the ex-premier contacted Chancellor Rishi Sunak on his private phone as par t of an effort to secure access to a government-backed COVID loans scheme for Greensill Capital.] Fine Cameron the £7,000 he is due. https://news.sky.com/story/greensill...mself-12256118 |
And I oop.
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£7,000 ?? He’s a multi millionaire. Jail him ... it all sounds very dodgy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Rightly so..
A bold statement by the Boris ran Tories...transparency should always be applauded. |
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just reported Cameron has been cleared. He got away with it. |
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If only Blair had set up a war crime tribunal, that would have been hilar.
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[David Cameron breaks silence over Greensill lobbying
controversy, saying 'lessons to be learnt' Mr Cameron approached a number of government ministers on behalf of Greensill Capital - a firm he started working for in 2018.] https://news.sky.com/story/david-cam...versy-12272849 |
Couldn't get a more uninteresting story if you tried, with zero cut through to the general public
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Labour are Pounding for a Full Investigation |
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just about every former mp has used their connections to lobby on behalf of others. That's how politics works. That's why the term lobbyist exists
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He's a tory, and the British public that vote them in time and time again are doormats that allow tories to trample all over them. Nothing will happen with him, because the tory loving public will refuse to hold him accountable.
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He has not broken the rules |
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This kind of thing is widespread in politics like Bots said, and they should ALL be challenged, every one of them, whatever colour their politics. There's enough to do without spending endless time and resources carrying on a "he said she said" to and fro whenever someone does something reprehensible. Make an example of one of them... Cameron, for instance. As a Tory, I wouldn't have a problem with that.
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He released a long statement
during the week of mourning the Duke, clever |
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