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Previously on "Useless parasite flees Europe for Britain at £1M cost to taxpayers"
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Baron Mandelson of Foy and Hartlepool.
He really is a slimey ferkin sod
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Mandy
He has never, ever had any discussion with Mr Deripaska about aluminium or anything else in relation to any of his company interests
Hopefully Mandelson will fall foul of some oligarch and end up falling out of a cart of the London Eye or something.
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.... and Blair didn't talk to Bernie Ecclestone about F1 cigarette advertising.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View Posthmmm, wonder what they talked about then...
*allegedly.
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Yesterday Mr Mandelson also faced questions over trade concessions worth up to £50million a year to Russia's richest man.
It emerged that this summer, while still trade commissioner, Mr Mandelson was entertained on a yacht owned by aluminium tycoon Oleg Deripaska.
Mr Mandelson's trade department has twice acted to cut European aluminium import duties. Mr Deripaska's company Rusal, the world's largest producer of aluminium, was one of the main beneficiaries.
A spokesman for Mr Mandelson said: 'He has never, ever had any discussion with Mr Deripaska about aluminium or anything else in relation to any of his company interests.
'The tariffs were the subject of a huge debate among 27 member states, not something Peter Mandelson as an individual decided.'
hmmm, wonder what they talked about then...
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The transformation from BBC to Daily Mail sources now looks complete ! Where to next ? What is right of the Daily Mail and on the internet ?
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He's doing us all a favour because it's his ilk that will help the Tories to win the next election.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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I thought this was about Sven Ericksons payout from the FA - remember he gets 1 million pounds every year for five years for his maginificent performance with England last World Cup - the new capitalism which rewards faliure.
No wonder the global economy is in a right mess.
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Useless parasite flees Europe for Britain at £1M cost to taxpayers
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