Why does Cameron promote 'ex bankers'.
I use the ex deliberately as he as just promoted a guy late 30's, early 40's to replace Millar. It does not take a rocket engineer to think this guy worked in height of banking con (when was he selected MP, anyway?). I know Labour are as corrupt, but Cameron is supposed to be ex crash politician.
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Because Cameron doesn't care.
Managing Director, Deutsche Bank AG, 2004-09
Director, Deutsche Bank AG, 2000-2004
Partner, JP Morgan Partners LLC, 1997-2009#
Vice President, Chase Manhattan Bank, 1994-2000]
Looks like another IDS who "bigs up" their CV
A Deutsche Bank observer tells us: "Deutsche, like all German public companies, has a two-tier board, a 'managing board' (Vorstand) consisting of executives of the bank, currently co-headed by Anshu Jain and Jürgen Fitschen, and a supervisory board (Aufsichtsrat), consisting of non-executive directors appointed by shareholders and employee directors elected by staff. Mr Javid has never been a member of either.
Including this one ?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2550127/Ed-Ballss-whizzkid-brother-lands-4-5m-bonus-Why-Shadow-Chancellors-soak-rich-50p-tax-threatens-one-high-earner-close-home.html
He is so out of touch with the people and doing very similar things to how major did in his time as pm, he didn't have the guts to boot out miller and now I think he may pay the price.
Why are you even bothering to attempt to deny/deflect the fact that the Tory party are one funded on the whole by hedge fund managers and alike. It's not even open to debate, it's not an opinion, but a fact.
just showing there is black and white and there are shades of grey.
Despite your attempts it wasn't black and white, was it ?
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If corruption were votes the Conservatives would never be out of power. But all the parties have a tendancy to corruption and pandering to a core support.
It's just that the Conservatives also tend to lecture on morality and public good. That's never a good idea.
Where you find the morals of bankers?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12401049
This might give you a clue.
I fully expect that within 5 years of ceasing to be PM Cameron will have a nice well paid job at JP Morgan or Goldman Sachs like Tony Blair. Well he has been working very hard for them since 2010 - so its only fair. Osborne will follow shortly after no doubt.
Maybe Ed Ball's brother can find a city job for some Labour MPs. Though I'm not sure who would give Miliband Jr a job.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2012/may/01/ed-balls-brother-57m-pimco