David Cameron’s speaking gig with Bain Capital | Another Angry Voice

Last Updated: October 17, 2016By
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Yes, it really is easy to see why David Cameron was so keen to abandon politics, having spent the last six years ensuring the gratitude of his corporate friends.

For a list of further lucrative possibilities for Mr Cameron, visit the original article (link at the bottom of the quoted excerpt).

Isn’t it interesting that nobody seems to be interested in investigating how many changes initiated by Cameron’s government actually helped the UK, and how many helped him and his friends?

Back in 2013 David Cameron’s Tory party oversaw the sale of our NHS blood plasma supply unit to a vampire capitalist group called Bain Capital (which was founded by the 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney).

Fast-forward three years and Bain Capital have already handed David Cameron a lucrative speaking gig at one of their events just weeks after he quit politics after his Brexit gamble went so spectacularly wrong. Thanks to the extraordinarily lax rules covering financial rewards to former politicians it’s not clear how much Cameron is going to be paid for his speaking gig, but given that that the former foreign secretary William Hague is expecting to make some £4 million per year on the speaking circuit at £50,000 – £100,000 per appearance, Cameron’s speaking fees are unlikely to be less than six figures.

It’s no wonder Cameron was so keen to abandon politics when there are such rich pickings to be had from the companies his government handed favours to during his time as Prime Minister.

Source: David Cameron’s speaking gig with Bain Capital

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9 Comments

  1. mohandeer October 17, 2016 at 6:53 am - Reply

    £4 million a year????? No wonder the Right Wing are keen to promote Tory policy – it is just so rewarding.

  2. jeffrey davies October 17, 2016 at 7:06 am - Reply

    crooks are they davids getting his crackling now ouch

  3. Zippi October 17, 2016 at 7:42 am - Reply

    Is this man answerable to no one? When will he face scrutiny? Do we need to start a petition?

  4. Dez October 17, 2016 at 8:26 am - Reply

    payback time…..bit more legit than brown envelope time. Nice to know who was on their lucrative cristmas card list……the bad taste of political life.

  5. Michael Broadhurst October 17, 2016 at 8:30 am - Reply

    typical of DODGY DAVE !!

  6. NMac October 17, 2016 at 8:44 am - Reply

    Makes me wonder just who on earth would want to listen to this superficial character speak?

  7. casalealex October 17, 2016 at 9:39 am - Reply

    “After shafting the British public with his failed Brexit gamble Cameron literally couldn’t wait to get stuck into what was clearly always the endgame; making himself filthy rich gorging on corporate speaking fees and lucrative consultancy positions” Another Angry Voice

  8. Roland Laycock October 17, 2016 at 12:38 pm - Reply

    Another job for the boys revolving doors

  9. Brian October 17, 2016 at 4:05 pm - Reply

    Does Cameron still have his off shore accounts to stash his pieces of silver in? He could show a little contrition and donate his meager earnings to a just cause, perhaps HMRC, NHS, the DWP welfare fund, -no chance. These individuals that treat their hegemony as a passage of right when they abdicate their position is one of the distasteful traits of cronyism.

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