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Emails to the US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton from a close confidant portrayed the British prime minister, David Cameron, as snobbish, William Hague as disingenuous and the first coalition government budget as draconian. | Emails to the US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton from a close confidant portrayed the British prime minister, David Cameron, as snobbish, William Hague as disingenuous and the first coalition government budget as draconian. |
The messages from Clinton’s unofficial adviser Sidney Blumenthal paint an unflattering picture of the Conservative politicians taking over from the Gordon Brown government in 2010. | The messages from Clinton’s unofficial adviser Sidney Blumenthal paint an unflattering picture of the Conservative politicians taking over from the Gordon Brown government in 2010. |
Marked as confidential, Blumenthal writes (pdf) that the popularity of the Liberal Democrats was cratering after the passage of a “draconian Cameron government” budget. | Marked as confidential, Blumenthal writes (pdf) that the popularity of the Liberal Democrats was cratering after the passage of a “draconian Cameron government” budget. |
The emails were released under US freedom of information laws after it emerged Clinton had used a personal email account for government business. Clinton is being forced to release the emails in monthly instalments. | The emails were released under US freedom of information laws after it emerged Clinton had used a personal email account for government business. Clinton is being forced to release the emails in monthly instalments. |
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In another memo, he delivered a warning to the then US secretary of state about Hague, the incoming foreign secretary, saying he was “deeply anti-European and will be disingenuous with you”. | In another memo, he delivered a warning to the then US secretary of state about Hague, the incoming foreign secretary, saying he was “deeply anti-European and will be disingenuous with you”. |
“On economic policy, the UK is no partner and no bridge to Europe,” Blumenthal wrote. | “On economic policy, the UK is no partner and no bridge to Europe,” Blumenthal wrote. |
He also claimed that at no other time since the second world war had the UK and US governments “been at such odds over international economics”. | He also claimed that at no other time since the second world war had the UK and US governments “been at such odds over international economics”. |
He compared the manner of Nick Clegg, the former Lib Dem leader and deputy prime minister, with that of Cameron, saying Clegg had an “inbred arrogance (from no less a privileged background than Cameron, though seeming less snobbish because he went to Westminster instead of Eton).” | He compared the manner of Nick Clegg, the former Lib Dem leader and deputy prime minister, with that of Cameron, saying Clegg had an “inbred arrogance (from no less a privileged background than Cameron, though seeming less snobbish because he went to Westminster instead of Eton).” |
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One email, written while coalition talks were still going on, said the senior Labour politician Peter Mandelson was playing a “cynical double game” in an attempt to become foreign secretary. | One email, written while coalition talks were still going on, said the senior Labour politician Peter Mandelson was playing a “cynical double game” in an attempt to become foreign secretary. |
Clinton responded by saying she had shared the memos with her husband, Bill, the former president, who thought them “brilliant” and adding: “Keep em coming.” | Clinton responded by saying she had shared the memos with her husband, Bill, the former president, who thought them “brilliant” and adding: “Keep em coming.” |
Previous released emails from Blumenthal contained articles from the Guardian and other news outlets, some highlighting Cameron’s inexperience. | Previous released emails from Blumenthal contained articles from the Guardian and other news outlets, some highlighting Cameron’s inexperience. |
One of the Guardian articles shared with Clinton reported how Cameron had incensed France, Germany and Spain in October 2009 over an attempt to scupper the Lisbon treaty. | One of the Guardian articles shared with Clinton reported how Cameron had incensed France, Germany and Spain in October 2009 over an attempt to scupper the Lisbon treaty. |
Clinton described the Guardian article as “so revealing and wacky”. She also speculated that it could boost a then flagging, and ultimately futile, bid by Tony Blair for the EU presidency. | Clinton described the Guardian article as “so revealing and wacky”. She also speculated that it could boost a then flagging, and ultimately futile, bid by Tony Blair for the EU presidency. |