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Thursday, 18 November 2010
Mandy's 103K... how do we find out about Cleggy?
According to the report, he continues to receive this for three years after stepping down from his employment by the European Empire.
In those circumstances, I can think of one hundred and three reasons why a politician would rather act in the European Empire's interests rather than those of Britain.
Now, perhaps a more informed reader can help me here... but do these treacherous double agents - British politicians working for the European Union - also receive a rather wonderful pension from the EU, provided they continue to work in the EU's interests?
And if so...
...does former EU employee Nick Clegg also receive such money, when did he last receive any EU money, and what EU money does he anticipate collecting in the future..? What terms and conditions does he have to stick to in order to claim any entitlement that he may have?
And in what ways would any such payments - past, current or future - create a conflict of interest with the holding of the office of Deputy Prime Minister?
Go on... someone stick an FOI request in and find out.
Then email the answer to the National Union of Students, perhaps..?
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