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Ex-PM Cameron reveals his next job

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Ex-PM Cameron reveals his next job

 

LONDON: -- David Cameron has revealed his first new role after quitting political life will be to lead an expansion of the National Citizen Service for teenagers.

 

The ex-PM said the scheme, which he set up during his time in office, was "the Big Society in action".

 

The NCS aims to prepare teenagers for work through team-building activities and community projects. Mr Cameron will be chairman of NCS Patrons, aiming to make the course "a normal part of growing up".

 

Full story: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37626728

 
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So after a life time of never having a real job, but purely having his snout in the public trough we are all stunned and amazed to see that after politics, rather than finding a real job, he uses his connections to once again get his snout back in the public trough. Won't affect his pension though...

 

Ever noticed that retiring politicians once hooked on public money, never have to go and find actual gainful employment? It is always high paying company directorships (rewards for favors) where they do nothing, or public service jobs (rewards from mates) where they also actually do nothing. It's all a big back scratching club of paid inactivity.

Is this the 'job' he announces prior to confirmation he will be joining Goldman Sachs, like all the other political pigs with their snouts in the trough.

How nice to see some positive responses! Cheers me up no end ?

Will this "foundation" have Bill Clinton as president in charge of vice? Sounds like his area of expertise. If he joins Goldman Sachs it will no doubt be in a rubber stamp capacity or political advice. Looks like Tony Blair wants to revisit the political trough. I am sure by now that people have forgotten the fact that he was George Bushes BBoy. He is only worth about 50 plus millions gets a 90,000 pound a year pension (wants to double dip no doubt) and the hard working British taxpayer contributes 120,000 pounds to one of his hobbies. Not bad for a war criminal. 

Cameron coming back and Blair too? Whoopee.....

What a role model to head a National Service for Teenagers. Like putting Trump in charge of a teenage beauty pageant.

 

"So team, todays team-building activity is to see how many boys in each team can insert their penis into a dead pigs mouth in one minute"

There were no other applicants for the job even though it was advertised in-house. Hope he gets paid well?:stoner:

6 hours ago, Grouse said:

How nice to see some positive responses! Cheers me up no end ?

 

Nothing like a lifetime of accumulated bitterness and resentment to sprinkle on some people's breakfast cereal every morning.

On 10/12/2016 at 5:20 PM, Andaman Al said:

What a role model to head a National Service for Teenagers. Like putting Trump in charge of a teenage beauty pageant.

 

"So team, todays team-building activity is to see how many boys in each team can insert their penis into a dead pigs mouth in one minute"

What the hell are you taking ? Or smoking ?

14 minutes ago, ableguy said:

What the hell are you taking ? Or smoking ?

I think you need to read the news particularly about the revelations of Cameron's past, but you could really have googled that before your post couldn't you :whistling: 

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