Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Part-time deputy reveals real Tory party

This is yet another indication that if a Conservative government is elected, we'll just be exchanging one set of dodgy shenanighans for another. David Cameron has appointed William Hague as his de facto deputy. That is, William Hague who is a "biographer, after-dinner speaker and paid director or adviser to a total of five private companies." (The latest Register of MPs' Interests lists paid employment for him worth between £230,000 and £300,000). It is the same William Hague who recently threatened to quit if he had to give up those outside jobs (some commitment!).

Well, at least Cameron is not ashamed to demonstrate the real Conservative party before the election - that is the Conservative party where the politicians fill their pockets first and work for the voters second.

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