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George Osborne to edit London's Evening Standard newspaper

 

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George Osborne prepares to speak at a news conference in central London, Britain June 27, 2016. REUTERS/Richard Pohle/Pool

 

George Osborne, who lost his job as British Chancellor after the EU referendum in June, was appointed editor of London's Evening Standard, the newspaper's owner Evgeny Lebedev said on Friday.

 

"I am proud to have an editor of such substance, who reinforces The Standard's standing and influence in London," Lebedev tweeted.

 

"And whose political viewpoint - socially liberal and economically pragmatic - closely matches that of many of our readers."

 

Osborne, who remains a lawmaker, joined investment group BlackRock Inc as an advisor last month.

 

"I am proud to be a Conservative MP, but as editor and leader of a team of dedicated and independent journalists, our only interest will be to give a voice to all Londoners," Osborne said in a statement.

 

"We will be a fearless paper fighting for their interests."

 

Osborne, 45, became Britain's youngest Chancellor in more than 100 years when he was appointed in 2010. He argued that Britain needed to cut spending and was a prominent campaigner for Britain to remain in the European Union.

 
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From controlling the nation's budget to vetting reporters' expense sheets. . . how the mighty have fallen.

 

Hopefully, the ex-public school twit who imposed his disastrous austerity policy on the nation will be on a zero-hours contract, with no paid holidays or sick leave - and, of course, no job security.

 

 

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1 hour ago, lumply said:

Without doubt Osborne takes the biscuit for greed

 

nah.

 

He doesn't hold a candle in the greed stakes compared to Tony B'liar.

 

After he quit being PM he was officially confirmed as Middle East envoy for the United Nations, European Union, United States, and Russia. Blair originally indicated that he would retain his parliamentary seat after his resignation as Prime Minister came into effect; however, on being confirmed for the Middle East role he resigned from the Commons by taking up an office of profit.

 

There is a lot more about him on Wikipedia here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blair#Post-premiership_.28since_2007.29

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