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Boris Johnson will be great PM, says Tory donor Alexander Temerko | Boris Johnson will be great PM, says Tory donor Alexander Temerko |
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Boris Johnson will become a "great prime minister" in the mould of Winston Churchill, one of the Tory party's biggest donors has told the BBC. | Boris Johnson will become a "great prime minister" in the mould of Winston Churchill, one of the Tory party's biggest donors has told the BBC. |
Alexander Temerko, a Ukrainian-born British businessman, praised Prime Minister Theresa May for making his friend and ally foreign secretary. | Alexander Temerko, a Ukrainian-born British businessman, praised Prime Minister Theresa May for making his friend and ally foreign secretary. |
He said the former London mayor would be "very loyal" to Mrs May but predicted he would one day succeed her. | He said the former London mayor would be "very loyal" to Mrs May but predicted he would one day succeed her. |
The businessman has donated more than £1m to the Tories in recent years. | The businessman has donated more than £1m to the Tories in recent years. |
Mr Temerko, who became a British citizen in 2011, had planned to bankroll Mr Johnson's bid to be Conservative leader, before he dramatically pulled out at the last minute. | Mr Temerko, who became a British citizen in 2011, had planned to bankroll Mr Johnson's bid to be Conservative leader, before he dramatically pulled out at the last minute. |
The businessman was full of praise for Theresa May and the cabinet appointments she has made since entering Number 10, in a BBC interview, saying it would "totally change the Westminster political landscape". | The businessman was full of praise for Theresa May and the cabinet appointments she has made since entering Number 10, in a BBC interview, saying it would "totally change the Westminster political landscape". |
But he said he was in no doubt that Mr Johnson would become "our next leader". | But he said he was in no doubt that Mr Johnson would become "our next leader". |
"Many of our great prime ministers have descended from the Foreign Office - Macmillan, Eden and Winston Churchill - and Boris will be one of them," he said. | "Many of our great prime ministers have descended from the Foreign Office - Macmillan, Eden and Winston Churchill - and Boris will be one of them," he said. |
'Loyal general' | 'Loyal general' |
He also took a swipe at George Osborne and Michael Gove, who were both sacked from the cabinet by Theresa May, saying they were "very gifted people for intrigue, but it is not a time for intrigue, it is time for action and for consolidation, it is not a time for manipulation". | He also took a swipe at George Osborne and Michael Gove, who were both sacked from the cabinet by Theresa May, saying they were "very gifted people for intrigue, but it is not a time for intrigue, it is time for action and for consolidation, it is not a time for manipulation". |
He said: "Boris is not a man of intrigue. Boris is very loyal. | He said: "Boris is not a man of intrigue. Boris is very loyal. |
"Theresa May should know he will be a very loyal officer and a very loyal general. He is very steady." | "Theresa May should know he will be a very loyal officer and a very loyal general. He is very steady." |
Asked if Mr Johnson had the diplomatic skills to succeed as foreign secretary, given his record of offending other nations, he said: "He is a very good diplomat but he is a very strong diplomat. He is a really very strong man. He is a man with guts, with stamina." | Asked if Mr Johnson had the diplomatic skills to succeed as foreign secretary, given his record of offending other nations, he said: "He is a very good diplomat but he is a very strong diplomat. He is a really very strong man. He is a man with guts, with stamina." |
Mr Temerko, a former senior executive of Russian oil giant Yukos, is now a director and deputy chairman of OGN group, a Tyneside engineering company that makes North Sea oil and gas platforms. | Mr Temerko, a former senior executive of Russian oil giant Yukos, is now a director and deputy chairman of OGN group, a Tyneside engineering company that makes North Sea oil and gas platforms. |
He recently unveiled plans, with a consortium of investors, to build a 150-mile power cable linking the French national electricity grid to the UK, which he described as the country's second biggest infrastructure project after HS2. | He recently unveiled plans, with a consortium of investors, to build a 150-mile power cable linking the French national electricity grid to the UK, which he described as the country's second biggest infrastructure project after HS2. |
The businessman was a close associate of the former head of Yukos, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who spent 10 years in custody for tax evasion and theft after funding opposition parties. | The businessman was a close associate of the former head of Yukos, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who spent 10 years in custody for tax evasion and theft after funding opposition parties. |
Stability | |
In 2005, a request for the extradition of Mr Temerko from the Russian authorities on fraud charges was rejected by a London court, which ruled that he was unlikely to receive a fair trial. | In 2005, a request for the extradition of Mr Temerko from the Russian authorities on fraud charges was rejected by a London court, which ruled that he was unlikely to receive a fair trial. |
He has thrown himself into Conservative Party politics since arriving in the UK, funding more than 30 MPs and candidates in marginal seats in north-east England, where he is on the local party board, and elsewhere, as well as being a vice-chairman of the Cities of London and Westminster Conservative Association. | He has thrown himself into Conservative Party politics since arriving in the UK, funding more than 30 MPs and candidates in marginal seats in north-east England, where he is on the local party board, and elsewhere, as well as being a vice-chairman of the Cities of London and Westminster Conservative Association. |
He had said he backed the Remain campaign in the EU referendum because, as a businessman, he valued stability. | He had said he backed the Remain campaign in the EU referendum because, as a businessman, he valued stability. |
But he had thought that the then Chancellor George Osborne's campaign of "fear" and "intimidation" during the campaign was ill-advised and he believed there were great opportunities for British business after Brexit, particularly if the government capitalised on its close alliance with the US. | But he had thought that the then Chancellor George Osborne's campaign of "fear" and "intimidation" during the campaign was ill-advised and he believed there were great opportunities for British business after Brexit, particularly if the government capitalised on its close alliance with the US. |
Putin and Brexit | Putin and Brexit |
Asked about claims by Remain campaigners, that President Putin would be celebrating Britain's exit from the EU, he said Putin's influence in the world was now "zero". | Asked about claims by Remain campaigners, that President Putin would be celebrating Britain's exit from the EU, he said Putin's influence in the world was now "zero". |
President Putin has rejected claims - made by David Cameron and others during the referendum campaign - that he backed Brexit. | President Putin has rejected claims - made by David Cameron and others during the referendum campaign - that he backed Brexit. |
The Russian president has described Mr Cameron's comments as "nothing more than a flawed attempt to influence the public opinion in his own country". | The Russian president has described Mr Cameron's comments as "nothing more than a flawed attempt to influence the public opinion in his own country". |
Mr Temerko said Boris Johnson was "serious" about tackling corruption. | Mr Temerko said Boris Johnson was "serious" about tackling corruption. |
He said he was confident that Liam Fox, the new International Trade Secretary, and Brexit Secretary David Davis, whom he described as "profoundly a man of democracy," would work with Chancellor Philip Hammond, Theresa May and the rest of the government front bench to stand up to President Putin. | He said he was confident that Liam Fox, the new International Trade Secretary, and Brexit Secretary David Davis, whom he described as "profoundly a man of democracy," would work with Chancellor Philip Hammond, Theresa May and the rest of the government front bench to stand up to President Putin. |
Stronger role | Stronger role |
He said he would continue to support the Conservatives with "serious money" and argued for a stronger role for business people and donors like himself. | He said he would continue to support the Conservatives with "serious money" and argued for a stronger role for business people and donors like himself. |
He denied there was any attempt to buy influence, it was just that the party could benefit from their experience and leadership skills. | He denied there was any attempt to buy influence, it was just that the party could benefit from their experience and leadership skills. |
"It's impossible to buy influence. It's a waste of time, we are very protected against that. Nobody, trust me, serious people, tries to buy influence," said Mr Temerko. | "It's impossible to buy influence. It's a waste of time, we are very protected against that. Nobody, trust me, serious people, tries to buy influence," said Mr Temerko. |
Indeed, his frequent criticisms of government energy policy appear to have largely fallen on deaf ears so far. | Indeed, his frequent criticisms of government energy policy appear to have largely fallen on deaf ears so far. |
He has also lobbied hard for the government to ensure more British-made components are used in North Sea oil and gas projects, something with which he claims to have had some success. | He has also lobbied hard for the government to ensure more British-made components are used in North Sea oil and gas projects, something with which he claims to have had some success. |
He urged Theresa May to set up an advisory council of business leaders, and suggested there should also be a greater role for grassroots activists in the Conservative Party. | He urged Theresa May to set up an advisory council of business leaders, and suggested there should also be a greater role for grassroots activists in the Conservative Party. |
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