Saturday, 11 October 2008

A high flying Hague

I am sure that Benedict Brogan's splash in this morning's Mail won't go down very well in the cooridors of the Tory Party.

He claims that

William Hague is facing awkward questions about his judgment after he joined a lavish Italian trip for Barclays executives on a black day for global markets.
He spent Friday on the sunny shores of Lake Como, on the final day of a luxury break organised by the hard-pressed bank's private wealth division.
While he enjoyed the balmy surroundings of one of Europe's most expensive hotels, where rooms can cost £1,000 a night, markets in London and America went into freefall.


Of course reminding us that,wife Ffion is an advisor to Barclays

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