It is often said here that Labour's problems stem from choosing the wrong Milliband.
Apparently David was, in the 3 years after he lost out to his brother but before leaving Parliament, quite busy.
He was paid 75k for 2 weeks work at Sunderland FC. Law firm Cameron McKenna handed over 14k for an evening talk, while Global Arc, asset managers, paid the same amount for a speech. Oxford Analytics 18k for 2 days consultancy. Energy company Vantage Point 100k for 4 days work. And so on.
None of this is illegal but these companies are not handing our politicians loads of dosh for nothing. They expect something in return.
And you can be sure that this former minister was and isn't alone. Many of a right wing persuasion on here go on about McCluskey's undue influence on the Labour party but that is nothing compared to the corporate world's influence/stranglehold on MPs across both sides of Westminster.
I'd like a Labour leader not in thrall to big corporations after all the Tories can handle that side of things.
Apparently David was, in the 3 years after he lost out to his brother but before leaving Parliament, quite busy.
He was paid 75k for 2 weeks work at Sunderland FC. Law firm Cameron McKenna handed over 14k for an evening talk, while Global Arc, asset managers, paid the same amount for a speech. Oxford Analytics 18k for 2 days consultancy. Energy company Vantage Point 100k for 4 days work. And so on.
None of this is illegal but these companies are not handing our politicians loads of dosh for nothing. They expect something in return.
And you can be sure that this former minister was and isn't alone. Many of a right wing persuasion on here go on about McCluskey's undue influence on the Labour party but that is nothing compared to the corporate world's influence/stranglehold on MPs across both sides of Westminster.
I'd like a Labour leader not in thrall to big corporations after all the Tories can handle that side of things.