Vox Political proved right over Grant Shapps’ business interests

As his name tag ('Michael Green') shows, Grant Shapps is not a novice in the art of bending the facts.

As his name tag (‘Michael Green’) shows, Grant Shapps is not a novice in the art of bending the facts.

Remember when Vox Political took issue with Grant Shapps over the business he ran while sitting as a member of Parliament?

Back in October 2013, this blog stated: “As ‘Michael Green’, in the run-up to the 2005 election and afterwards, he “charged clients £183 an hour for advice on how to make money from the web as well as offering tips on how to beat the recession blues, including splashing out on a jet-ski or learning to play the guitar,” according to the Daily Mail. Apparently he said his use of the name was to keep his business interests separate from his future political work, but he ended his involvement with that business in 2009, four years after he entered Parliament.

“‘Sebastian Fox’ was another alias he used on Howtocorp, the web publishing company he created in 2000.”

Today – March 16, 2015 – the BBC tells us: “Mr Shapps admitted he had ‘over firmly’ denied continuing his writing career – under the pen name Michael Green – when he entered the Commons in 2005.

“In an interview with LBC Radio three weeks ago, Mr Shapps said it was ‘absolutely clear’ he was not doing business as Michael Green while he was an MP, saying ‘I did not have a second job while being an MP, end of story’.

“However, Mr Shapps has now acknowledged that he was mistaken ‘over the dates’ of his outside employment during the interview.”

“This came after the Guardian issued what it says is a recording of a sales pitch made in the summer of 2006 in which Mr Shapps, using his Michael Green pen name, says he will be running his ‘mentoring programme’ to hire staff and produce software to create websites.”

Shapps has told us he fully declared all his business interests, but Labour wants an inquiry. After all – if he can get his dates mixed up in a radio interview, who knows what else he has “over firmly” denied?

Meanwhile, the fact he was making a sales pitch in 2006, at a time when he reckoned he was “winding up” the business, suggests that Vox Political was right to pick up on it.

As Labour MP Chris Bryant said in a tweet yesterday, “So, basically, Grant Shapps has been fibbing all the while. Is that right? Or was it Michael Green that was fibbing?”

This writer responded: “Definitely Grant Shapps. Michael Green only does what Shapps says.”

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13 Comments

  1. thomassutcliffe March 16, 2015 at 11:20 am - Reply

    As with most senior Tories, Shapps/Fox/Green is someone whose word for anything should never be taken unless it is backed by hard evidence.

  2. daijohn March 16, 2015 at 11:24 am - Reply

    ‘Writing career’! Would that be writing cheques to himself using the dosh from gullible internet entrepreneurs?

  3. Michele Witchy Eve March 16, 2015 at 11:43 am - Reply

    . . . “he had ‘over firmly’ denied” . . . what a wonderful euphemism for blagging/fibbing. Must try that one out.

  4. Jeffery Davies March 16, 2015 at 11:52 am - Reply

    Wasnt the yanks looking into his dodgy deals but whot can one say they are all at it dodgy deals

  5. chriskitcher March 16, 2015 at 12:04 pm - Reply

    Neither was fibbing lets be honest both were lying.

  6. James Hunt March 16, 2015 at 3:30 pm - Reply

    Is being an internet scammer technically a job? If not, then he may well have been telling the truth…

  7. Bert March 16, 2015 at 3:41 pm - Reply

    Shapps wrote a lot of nonsense about how to pick up women and stuff. And it didn’t even work! Erm. Not that I tried out any of his tips and suchlike… erm… hmm… a friend told me about it… that was it!

    • Mike Sivier March 19, 2015 at 2:19 am - Reply

      It hasn’t been proved that that was him. See my article on the subject (this article links to it).

  8. Gary March 16, 2015 at 4:44 pm - Reply

    From the public – no shock, no outrage, no surprise. Another week another scandal. Another lie. He lied about having a second job, he lied about using two separate names and he lied about customer testimonials to his customers. This guy is the chairman of the party, this guy is a Minister Without Portfolio. Another snout in the trough..

  9. Jonathan Wilson March 16, 2015 at 6:41 pm - Reply

    Michael Green, Grant Shapps, Sebastian Fox (and alleged others). The many faces of a consummate cun’servative.

    At least he has had the tory death knell and his time is short, for he has “the full support” of Camoron.

    So long Mr Green/Shapps/Fox it was not nice knowing you.

  10. Jim Round March 16, 2015 at 9:30 pm - Reply

    What happens if, as say as an average employee, either punches and/or verbally abuses a supervisor or manager, does work outside of your usual work you are not supposed to, or steals from your employer?

  11. JohnDee March 17, 2015 at 12:40 am - Reply

    Hmm.. Would that kite fly in a DWP investigation / court summons? re: “…Ermm, when I said I wasn’t working when I signed on, I was actually only over-firmly denying it…” Yeah, sure! “Bailiff, take him down!”

  12. NMac March 17, 2015 at 7:22 am - Reply

    Shapps/Fox/Green is simply a professional confidence trickster – a thoroughly dishonest con-man.

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