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Cameron and Clegg are 'snobbish and arrogant', US government advisers told Clinton | Cameron and Clegg are 'snobbish and arrogant', US government advisers told Clinton |
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An adviser to Hillary Clinton warned the US Secretary of State that David Cameron and Nick Clegg were “snobbish” and “arrogant”, according to newly released private emails. | An adviser to Hillary Clinton warned the US Secretary of State that David Cameron and Nick Clegg were “snobbish” and “arrogant”, according to newly released private emails. |
The emails, sent in 2010 and released today by the State Department, give an a view into how Ms Clinton’s confidantes viewed the British political situation straight after the general election. | The emails, sent in 2010 and released today by the State Department, give an a view into how Ms Clinton’s confidantes viewed the British political situation straight after the general election. |
The unofficial adviser, Sidney Blumenthal, accuses Mr Clegg of having an “inbred arrogance” in one of his regular dispatches about British politics | The unofficial adviser, Sidney Blumenthal, accuses Mr Clegg of having an “inbred arrogance” in one of his regular dispatches about British politics |
He adds that the former Lib Dem leader is “from no less a privileged background than Cameron, though seeming less snobbish because he went to Westminster instead of Eton and has a less pronounced upper-class accent”. | |
The adviser attributes Mr Clegg’s insistence of forming a Coalition with Mr Cameron to the fact that “his inner Tory magnetically draws him to his heritage”. | The adviser attributes Mr Clegg’s insistence of forming a Coalition with Mr Cameron to the fact that “his inner Tory magnetically draws him to his heritage”. |
In a reply Ms Clinton says she shared the emails with ‘Bill’ – thought to refer to former president Bill Clinton. He is said to have described the missives as “brilliant”. | In a reply Ms Clinton says she shared the emails with ‘Bill’ – thought to refer to former president Bill Clinton. He is said to have described the missives as “brilliant”. |
In another message, the advisor describes soon-to-be foreign secretary William Hague as “disingenuous” compared to his predecessor David Miliband. | In another message, the advisor describes soon-to-be foreign secretary William Hague as “disingenuous” compared to his predecessor David Miliband. |
The emails also show a preoccupation with the internal politics of the Labour party. | The emails also show a preoccupation with the internal politics of the Labour party. |
The defeat of Mr Miliband in ensuing Labour leadership election by his brother Ed Miliband is described as “something of a regression”. | The defeat of Mr Miliband in ensuing Labour leadership election by his brother Ed Miliband is described as “something of a regression”. |
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