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David Cameron. I misjudged this man.


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15 minutes ago, Lloyd90 said:


Surely your not suggesting Farage would turn down a similar payday for similar work? 

I believe the difference is, he probably wouldn't if it didn't line up with his morels. Take brexit for instance, I don't think there's a figure on earth he could be bribed with to get him to argue for rejoining the EU under current terms. Love him or loath him, I'd definitely suggest he's a man of his convictions, unlike Cameron and most others in government who will sell whatever line is beneficial to their own personal circumstances. 

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On 10/08/2021 at 12:59, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, I watched that Tv programme last night Jd , all those investors taken for a bumpy ride and will loose a lot of money, and the bank ??, while Cameroon and his Greensill mate pockets millions, I wonder what will become of the Serious Fraud Squad enquiry , I can just imagine them both in the dock, Please your Lordship it wasn't our fault, sniff sniff, 10 years would take the smile off their faces 👍, no chance of txt ing from HMS Hotel 😆 the reporter done a good job 👍

Hello, I like him, tells it how it is !!!!!

My son was working on contract to Greensill at the time of folding and is owed about £12,000  with no chance of getting it now.So you have an idea of my feelings for Cameron and co.

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On 10/08/2021 at 11:37, JDog said:

Throughout his time in office I thought he was a decent individual with a good moral compass. He even did a 'Lord Carrington' and resigned when the Country voted for Brexit, a vote that he instigated despite his stated aim of keeping the UK in the EU.

Now I read that he made £7m in a short time working as a 'part time advisor' to Greensill Capital before that Company collapsed. That included an annual salary of £720,000 and share options worth £3.3m. When it was obvious that Greensill would collapse Cameron sent 56 messages to Ministers and Senior Civil Servants in order to persuade them that the Bank of England should invest £10bn of Tax payers money to rescue the Company.

 

 

Sorry to differ JD but I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw his. Like my old Sergeant told me back in 1962, "Lad, check their eyes out first, tells you a lot about a bloke"

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On 10/08/2021 at 18:56, 12gauge82 said:

I'm amazed anyone was taken in by him, talking of his idea of the big society where we're all in it together, what a crock of ****. 

Not to mention the Panama papers. 

Farage is probably the most honest politician out there at the moment. 

I was chanel hopping last night and clicked on to the slot he's doing  on GBNews it was amusing to say the least !

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12 minutes ago, scolopax said:

And? He left political office as a relatively young man, our politicians are paid pitifully, he should be free to earn a living to the best of his abilities so long as it is legal, or should there be some form of salary cap just because he was a politician?

I think you've missed the point. It's not proven but It appears he's used his former position as PM to gain financial benefit from an employer by influencing his former colleagues. 

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On 10/08/2021 at 11:37, JDog said:

Throughout his time in office I thought he was a decent individual with a good moral compass. He even did a 'Lord Carrington' and resigned when the Country voted for Brexit, a vote that he instigated despite his stated aim of keeping the UK in the EU.

Now I read that he made £7m in a short time working as a 'part time advisor' to Greensill Capital before that Company collapsed. That included an annual salary of £720,000 and share options worth £3.3m. When it was obvious that Greensill would collapse Cameron sent 56 messages to Ministers and Senior Civil Servants in order to persuade them that the Bank of England should invest £10bn of Tax payers money to rescue the Company.

 

 

Just doing what the political elite seem to do?

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