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What exactly is this story about the above and alleged procurement of a donation from a russian Business ?
Caught something briefly on the news , while out at lunch earlier
Caught something briefly on the news , while out at lunch earlier
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He is said to have asked for a donation from Oleg Deripaska, a Russian oil billionaire.
Nothing wrong with that you may think, except the Tories have been trying to smear Peter Mandlelson by linking him to the same Russian.
It either highlights the shadow cabinet's ineptitude or its hypocracy, take your pick.
Nothing wrong with that you may think, except the Tories have been trying to smear Peter Mandlelson by linking him to the same Russian.
It either highlights the shadow cabinet's ineptitude or its hypocracy, take your pick.
If it is true , then hypocrosy is certainly an apt description .
It will be interesting to see how this story unfolds , as in the past stories like these tended no to go away for quite a while .
Anyway , hasn't he brouht this on himself and the Tories , for attempting to smear the Prince of Darkness ?
It will be interesting to see how this story unfolds , as in the past stories like these tended no to go away for quite a while .
Anyway , hasn't he brouht this on himself and the Tories , for attempting to smear the Prince of Darkness ?
"Nathaniel Rothschild, a financier, who arranged the meeting, has alleged that Mr Osborne and Mr Feldman sought to solicit a donation to the Conservatives from the Russian businessman.
In a letter made public this morning he alleged that the possibility of a �50,000 gift to the Tories was discussed
Mr Deripaska, one of the world's richest men, is a foreign national who is therefore not permitted to donate money to British political parties and he is alleged to have been advised to give the money via a British firm he owns.
Such an arrangement may fall foul of electoral laws and would lead to accusations that the Conservatives had behaved unethically."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/pol itics/conservative/3234385/George-Osborne-side steps-claims-that-donation-from-oligarch-Oleg- Deripaska-was-discussed.html
In a letter made public this morning he alleged that the possibility of a �50,000 gift to the Tories was discussed
Mr Deripaska, one of the world's richest men, is a foreign national who is therefore not permitted to donate money to British political parties and he is alleged to have been advised to give the money via a British firm he owns.
Such an arrangement may fall foul of electoral laws and would lead to accusations that the Conservatives had behaved unethically."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/pol itics/conservative/3234385/George-Osborne-side steps-claims-that-donation-from-oligarch-Oleg- Deripaska-was-discussed.html
Indeed "may fall foul" highlights how grey and murky are the rules for political donations (just as others of the self-imposed, self-regulated rules "governing" politicians and their parties prove to be).
However, to compare and contrast allegations, is this "perhaps" infraction really on the same par as that of European Trade Commissioner Mandelson signing off rule changes that benefited Derispaka's businesses months after dining together in Moscow (again in the company of Rothschild)?
However, to compare and contrast allegations, is this "perhaps" infraction really on the same par as that of European Trade Commissioner Mandelson signing off rule changes that benefited Derispaka's businesses months after dining together in Moscow (again in the company of Rothschild)?
that's true, Berti, I was writing with my tongue ever so slightly in my cheek. His denial was pretty explicit; but of course sometimes these meetings just put out feelers without ever mentioning the word 'cash'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7681464 .stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7681464 .stm
Nice picture of George Osborne and Nat Rothchild
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics /article4985718.ece
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics /article4985718.ece
Much as I hate to say "I told you so": (OK that's a fib)
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question64 0896.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question64 0896.html
Much as I hate to say "I told you so": (OK that's a fib)
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question64 0896.html
Erm, what did you 'tell' us? That Osbourne had a history degree and that you didn't feel that he had the necessary qualifications to run the country?
What has that got to do with the question in hand?
Don't recall you saying anything about him lying of meeting with Russian business men.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question64 0896.html
Erm, what did you 'tell' us? That Osbourne had a history degree and that you didn't feel that he had the necessary qualifications to run the country?
What has that got to do with the question in hand?
Don't recall you saying anything about him lying of meeting with Russian business men.