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Cidersomerset
17th June 2013, 21:14
This only shows how politicians do not take the public seriously and live in a 'cliche'
of there own. We know with prism and other agendas 'Transparancy' is the last
thing governments want on both sides of the pond...This is the official response
for the first time in over 50 years and is a load of BS. When you listen between
the lines of the full exchange below, it becomes obvious they are all part of
the same club and are only play at answering the Bilderberge question and
Clarke is lying thru his teeth if he is saying the meeting is an informal boys
club get together !! Of course policy is discussed and set up !


I did post the vids on the Bilderberge thread but they should be highlighted
separately now the cost is coming out and Clarke is adamant its nothing to
do with the British government. In which case he must be inferring its part
of the cabal of corporations and politicians that really run the world. !!

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17 June 2013 Last updated at 18:52

Bilderberg conference: £1.3m spent on police costsPoliceman talks to a protester
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The cost of policing the recent Bilderberg conference of political and business
leaders will top a million pounds, the Home Office estimates. Policing Minister
Damian Green told MPs the police budget for the four-day event, held at a hotel
near Watford, was in the region of £1.3m.But he said Hertfordshire Constabulary
had received an offer of £500,000 of funding from the conference sponsors.

David Cameron, George Osborne and Ed Balls were among those to attend.

Mr Green published the details in response to a parliamentary question from Labour
MP Paul Flynn, one of a number of MPs who have called for greater openness about
the organisation's proceedings.

"It seems to be an unnecessary burden on the public purse," he said of the policing
costs.

"I don't think anything sinister is going on there but it is public money and on that
scale we are entitled to find out what is being decided there."

The proceedings of the Bilderberg Group, which has met since 1954, are not
reported on under what are known as "Chatham House rules".

Ministers have dismissed claims that the Group influences the coalition
as "nonsense". Ken Clarke told MPs last week that it could not arrange a conspiracy
as its members could "never agree" on any subject.

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Ken Clarke 'forgets' he is trustee of Bilderberg funding group

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Published on 10 Jun 2013


Minister without Portfolio Ken Clarke defends the Bilderberg Group but admits he
had "forgotten" that he was a member of the steering committee who funded last
weeks meeting.The senior minister without portfolio is one of three trustees of the
Bilderberg Association, the organisation that funded the conference last week. Mr
Clarke told the Commons that he had "forgotten" that the controversial gatherings
were paid for from funds raised by the group.

He said he was checking his records to see whether he had informed civil servants
of his role, as would be expected to avoid potential suggestions of a conflict of
interest. Mr Clarke made the disclosure while answering questions over
the "private" meeting of 140 of the world's most powerful executives, politicians,
ministers and advisers, which took place at a hotel near Watford last week. The
minister, who has been a member of the Bilderberg Group steering committee for
10 years, attended the annual event, along with David Cameron, George Osborne,
Ed Balls and Lord Mandelson.

Mr Clarke attacked as "rubbish" the conspiracy theories swirling around the
mysterious gathering, which was also attended by Christine Lagarde, the managing
director of the International Monetary Fund, Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of
Google, Bob Dudley, chief executive of BP, and Jose Manuel Barroso, president of
the European Commission.

However, the senior Labour MP Tom Watson asked Mr Clarke whether he had
declared his trusteeship of the body that funded last week's meeting, the Bilderberg
Association. Mr Clarke replied: "I am looking that up because I had forgotten that I
am actually a member of the steering committee.

"When we were hosting at Watford, I discovered that amongst other things, I am a
trustee of the British steering group, so I am checking with the aid of my
constituency secretary, whether I put that in.

"I had completely forgotten that the thing was set up on that basis," he said.
"The trustees have never met as trustees. All I actually do is sit as a member of the
committee and play my part in the organisation of a meeting and that is all I have ever done."

Mr Clarke said he had never spoken before in the Commons "to answer questions
on behalf of a private organisation for which the British government has absolutely
no responsibility whatever".

Those attending the meeting go there an "off-the-record, informal discussion" but
have no intention to "plot" or "decide anything", Mr Clarke said.

"With the greatest respect, this is total, utter nonsense," he added.

The minister was answering an urgent question in the Commons from Michael
Meacher, the Labour MP and former minister, who asked why no official statement
had been made about the discussions at the meeting.

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Full discussion...some MP's taking the p--- as usual

Ken Clarke Discuss Bilderberg in the House of Commons

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Published on 12 Jun 2013


Between the 13&15 June 2013 the Bilderberg Group meet at the Grove Hotel in
Watford England. Mickael Meacher MP, Labour, asked a question in the House of
Commons and Ken Clarke replied.

I feel that MP's took this as a joking matter, NO why to run and country, this is our
House of Commons, we vote them in to look after us. Not so they can go off to
posh hotels for a weekend and meet with world bankers and other world leaders
with out reporting back to the House of Commons.

Michael Meacher MP has managed to get a member of the Governement to talk
about the Bilderberg group for I believe the first time. Good on Mr Meacher.

Cidersomerset
18th June 2013, 17:37
Bilderberg: Ken Clarke says that quitting the EU would damage Britain

Tuesday, 18 June 2013 11:17
Posted by David Icke


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'Kenneth Clarke, the former chancellor, says Britons are “intrepid, outward-facing
adventurers” not “isolationist John Bulls” as he lauds the beginning of talks on an
American-European trade deal, announced today at the G8 summit.

In an article for The Telegraph, Mr Clarke, whom the Prime Minister made a key
negotiator in the trade deal, warns that Britain would face “curtains for our ability
to play any leadership role” if some of his Tory colleagues continue to push for what
he describes as a “Brexit”.

Today, David Cameron welcomed world leaders including Barack Obama, Angela
Merkel and François Hollande to the G8 summit in Northern Ireland.'

Read more: Fresh from getting his orders at Bilderberg: Ken Clarke says that
quitting the EU would damage Britain

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/g8/10126201/Quitting-EU-would-damage-Britain.html

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