As an Asset Manager he will be investing in hedge funds on behalf of his clients.
He owns an investment company, it's quite simple to check.
I know those on the left hate people making money, hence the constant references to how much some have. I'll put up how much Seamus Milne has, Corbyn's mate, that'll make some eyes water.
 
He owns an investment company, it's quite simple to check.
I know those on the left hate people making money, hence the constant references to how much some have. I'll put up how much Seamus Milne has, Corbyn's mate, that'll make some eyes water.
Partly correct, he is part owner of an investment company that specialises in emerging markets in countries where companies will benefit hugely from tariff free access to the UK that they would get as a result of No Deal, as we will have to open our markets to everyone if we open them to one country to keep within WTO MFN rules.

Of course Mogg is pushing for No Deal for the good of the country and has no conflict of interest......
 
Partly correct, he is part owner of an investment company that specialises in emerging markets in countries where companies will benefit hugely from tariff free access to the UK that they would get as a result of No Deal, as we will have to open our markets to everyone if we open them to one country to keep within WTO MFN rules.

Of course Mogg is pushing for No Deal for the good of the country and has no conflict of interest......
Not partly, totally.
Yes, he does have, and do, all that, as do many others,
but he has no hedge funds.
What he does is not a crime, and if all these profits are coming his way, forming an investment company is the way to go.
Anyone is free to do it.
 
Not partly, totally.
Yes, he does have, and do, all that, as do many others,
but he has no hedge funds.
What he does is not a crime, and if all these profits are coming his way, forming an investment company is the way to go.
Anyone is free to do it.
No partly correct because he partly owns it not wholly, and I know he has no hedge funds.

You are correct that any normal investor is free to cash in on Brexit, however when you are in a position to influence the direction of Brexit and are cashing in accordingly then different rules apply.
 
No partly correct because he partly owns it not wholly, and I know he has no hedge funds.

You are correct that any normal investor is free to cash in on Brexit, however when you are in a position to influence the direction of Brexit and are cashing in accordingly then different rules apply.

He is a back bench MP so hardly in a position to be directing policy on brexit.

1 voice out of 650.
 
No partly correct because he partly owns it not wholly, and I know he has no hedge funds.

You are correct that any normal investor is free to cash in on Brexit, however when you are in a position to influence the direction of Brexit and are cashing in accordingly then different rules apply.
What rules are they then?
You are making assumptions that an MP with a business could, or might, make money from his business, he may, he may not, I don't know, I'm not an investment specialist.
It's something we see a lot on here, if it's that simple, have a crack at it.
 
He is a back bench MP so hardly in a position to be directing policy on brexit.

1 voice out of 650.

And Chairman of the ERM Group which will make him very influential because that's where Bonehead will be plucking most of his cabinet from people like IDS, Davis, Gove and of course Failing Grayling are all fully paid up members.
 

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