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I just had to circulate this story which is 'side-tracking' attention from the severity of the credit crunch within British politics. Newly 'crowned' Lord Mandelson has suddenly been brought forward to a position within the British Cabinet, where he effectively is " running the Country " alongside Primeminister Gordon Brown.  I think he is acting as Rothschild's Agent and has been brought back in to the Cabinet to oversee the total 'mess' they have lost control of globally.
 
It gives you some idea as to the wealth of this denisty, when a lowly 'Nephew' of the family is himself worth $Billions. See how the people who 'rub shoulders' with the family or ' sell their souls or bodies' to them, also are able to ' cream-off ' the odd million here and there.
 
All of this when you and I are really ' roughing' it! They take care of the British Royal Family who then give them free reign over the World. Rothschilds have so much money, they are more important than God!
 
Do you remember the quote of Lady Rothschild which I kept on repeating to you all? " If my sons do not want War - then there will be no War!"
 
They own the Banking system. They control it! They control and enslave you and I! FACT! If you are going to protest and fight them, then know your real enemy!  GJ (UK)
 
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Mandelson insists his meetings with a Russian aluminium tycoon did not influence his role as EU trade commissioner
 
Peter Mandelson today insisted he has never carried out any favours for Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska amid a row over a series of meetings he had with the billionaire.Lord Mandelson spoke out ahead of setting off on a four-day trade trip to Moscow .
The peer is visiting with a delegation of leading UK businessmen led by CBI Director General Richard Lambert.
However, aluminium magnate Mr Deripaska is no longer among those he is scheduled to meet.
Mandelson and shadow chancellor George Osborne have both been under fire for a series of summer visits they made to Mr Deripaska's luxury yacht.
Mr Osborne spent much of last week fighting hotly-contested claims that he had tried to secure a party donation from Mr Deripaska.
But the spotlight returned to Lord Mandelson - who was until recently EU trade commissioner - after he admitted first meeting the businessman in 2004 - two years earlier than the first contacts mentioned in a previous press statement from him.
The Tories have since demanded to know all dealings Mandelson had with Mr Deripaska, who has benefited from an EU cut on aluminium tariffs.
Today Mandelson told Sky News: 'A lot has been said about the relationship I have with one particular Russian businessman.'All I would say about that is that he has never asked for any favours, I have never given him any favours and that is what the European Commission in their examination of the issue has very firmly put on record,' Mr Hague told BBC1's Andrew Marr show.
Shadow business secretary Alan Duncan is also demanding a full explanation of the pair's dealings.'All Lord Mandelson's so-called considered statements have been a carefully-crafted piece of the picture and only bit by bit - drip by drip - are we beginning to see the truth that he has been holding back.'He should now make a full statement - up to Westminster standards - of all his interests and associations while an EU Commissioner,' he told a Sunday newspaper.Mandelson, who has previously twice-resigned as a cabinet minister, revealed his previous meetings with Mr Deripaska in a letter to a newspaper last week, in which he also pledged to ensure there would be no perceived conflicts of interest in his new role as Business Secretary.
Mr Deripaska was originally on a guest list for a British embassy drinks reception during the Moscow trip, which aims to strengthening business links with the country.
But his name was withdrawn when Mandelson succeeded John Hutton in this month's reshuffle - a move officials insisted today was routine and reflected a change of ministerial responsibilities.
'The current programme reflects the different portfolio that the new Secretary of State has and is aligned to the objectives of this visit,' a spokesman said.

Meanwhile, the Tories today defended a loan the party holds from Lady Victoria de Rothschild which was made anonymously through a non-trading company before such procedures were banned.

The move follows Mr Osborne's admittance last week that he was present when a possible £50,000 donation to Tory party funds by Mr Deripaska was discussed.

It is widely thought that it was Mr Osborne's disclosures about Lord Mandelson's meetings with Mr Deripaska while they were both guests of Nat Rothschild that prompted the financier to go public with his own claims.

Labour MP Denis MacShane has accused party leader David Cameron of showing 'contempt for British democracy's rules' by not ending the arrangement that allows Lady Victoria to donate to the Conservatives.

But a party spokesman said: 'This loan was taken out prior to the 2006 Electoral Administration Act which has since set out new rules governing the way political parties can borrow.

'The loan is fully declared to the Electoral Commission and entirely permissible under the rules as they stood at the time, and remain fully permissible now.'

It was also reported today that ministers were preparing moves to tighten restrictions against donations to political parties through UK-based companies owned by wealthy foreigners.

A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: 'The Government is determined to move forward with reform of party finance and expenditure on the basis of consensus.

'A Bill is before Parliament and will shortly enter Committee stage where we will work with all parties to consider how it could be further developed.'

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Multi-millionaire Nat Rothschild 'behind Osborne's £200,000 gift'
Shadow Chancellor George Osborne was embroiled in a new row last night over claims that multi-millionaire playboy and financier Nat Rothschild was responsible for bankrolling him with nearly £200,000 of funding.

Authoritative sources close to Mr Rothschild, a friend and ally of Peter Mandelson, say a £190,000 donation to Mr Osborne's office last year - declared as coming from Lady Serena Rothschild - was paid because she was urged to do so by her son, Nat.

Depending on where the money came from, this allegation could have serious consequences. It is illegal to make secret gifts to a political party using proxy donors.

 
The claim, made by an individual with direct access to Mr Rothschild, could hold the key to the extraordinary row involving Mr Rothschild, Mr Osborne, Lord Mandelson and Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.

Mr Rothschild, who works for Mr Deripaska, caused a sensation last week by accusing his Oxford University friend Mr Osborne of asking Mr Deripaska to give £50,000 to the Tory Party.

Mr Osborne denies soliciting a donation, or suggesting a method by which it could be paid.

Mr Rothschild's accusation was said to be his revenge on the Shadow Chancellor for revealing how Lord Mandelson criticised Gordon Brown in front of Mr Osborne at a party at Mr Rothschild's home in Corfu in the summer.

Mr Rothschild also arranged for both Mr Osborne and Mr Mandelson to visit Mr Deripaska on his yacht, the Queen K, which was moored nearby.

Until now, it has been speculated that Mr Rothschild's prime motive for publicly denouncing Mr Osborne was to teach him a lesson for breaking a private confidence.

 

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But it now seems that Mr Rothschild might not only believe Mr Osborne has betrayed his trust, but his generosity too.

Asked whether Lady Rothschild would carry on supporting Mr Osborne's office, the source close to Mr Rothschild scoffed with contempt and said: 'It was Nat's money.'

Emphasising why Mr Rothschild attacked Mr Osborne in such a fierce manner, the source added: 'Nat felt, "I have given you the money, I have regarded you as a friend but you have attacked another of my friends [Lord Mandelson] while you were staying with me. I don't like this and I'm going to set the record straight. You need to realise the consequences of what you are doing."'

Pressed to say why Mr Rothschild had not given the money in his own name, the source said he was unable

In fact, Mr Rothschild is on the electoral roll at his parents' country home in Marlborough, Wiltshire, qualifying him to make donations to political parties even though he spends much of his time abroad.

In a later clarification, the source said that the money paid by Lady Rothschild was not given directly to her by her son.

She had donated the £190,000 to Mr Osborne because she was persuaded to do so by her son, who told her that he was a friend and deserved such support.

The source said there was another reason for Mr Rothschild's ire. Mr Osborne had ignored a warning from him not to spill the beans about what Lord Mandelson had said about Gordon Brown.

'Nat got to hear that George was telling people what Mandelson had said and told George to stop it,' said the source.

Mr Rothschild was said to be furious when, despite his personal plea to Mr Osborne, the story made front-page news earlier this month.

It sparked the sequence of events that exposed Lord Mandelson's stay on Mr Deripaska's yacht, followed by claims over whether or not Mr Osborne asked Mr Deripaska to give money to the Conservatives.

Friends of Mr Osborne pointed out last night that his remark about Lord Mandelson 'dripping poison' into his ear about Mr Brown was made two or three weeks before Lord Mandelson's surprise Cabinet recall.

'It may have been indiscreet, but when George made the comment, no one imagined Mandelson would soon be back in the Cabinet so it was of no real news interest,' said a friend of Mr Osborne.

'Unfortunately, by the time Mandelson did come back, it was too late for George to do anything about it. The Press already had the story.'

The Mail on Sunday disclosed in January how Mr Osborne secretly received £500,000 of funding last year from rich donors who channelled the money to him via Conservative head office.

The donations were declared by the Conservatives to the Electoral Commission, but were not declared by Mr Osborne in the Commons Register of Interests.

Wealthy Tories gave money to the party, making it clear they wished it to go towards paying for Mr Osborne's staff. The biggest donation was from Lady Rothschild.

Under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendum Act 2000, parties must declare donations of more than £5,000.

A donor can give money through an agent, but the name and details of the original donor must be registered publicly.

Last year it was disclosed that David Abrahams, a North-East businessman, had donated £630,000 to Labour through proxies to keep his identity secret.

The police launched an investigation and a file was handed to the Crown Prosecution Service earlier this year, but it has so far not announced whether anyone will be prosecuted over the affair.

The Mail on Sunday was unable to contact Lady Rothschild yesterday at her home in Wiltshire.

A Conservative Party spokesman said: 'Serena Rothschild's donation, paid directly by her to the Conservative Party, was legal and permissible.'


Nat Rothschild urged Lord Mandelson and his friends to use his expensive fleet of cars, including a Porsche and a Ferrari, during a stay at his luxury Swiss chalet in August.
New details of the way the Cabinet Minister enjoyed the high life in the Alps as a guest of the British billionaire, a close friend and business advisor to controversial Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, emerged last night.
Lord Mandelson was in Klosters  with his former spin doctor Benjamin Wegg-Prosser, now an aide to another Moscow tycoon, and Wegg-Prosser's Russian wife Yulia.
It is believed Mr Rothschild joined them at his family's retreat in Klosters
In a bizarre twist last week, a blog entry offering a glimpse of the world enjoyed by the prominent Labour figures was suddenly withdrawn
The censored entry by Yulia Wegg-Prosser disclosed how Mr Rothschild wanted Lord Mandelson to make use not just of the apartment, but also of his valuable cars.
'Nat is begging us to drive in his smart-looking Porsche, Ferrari and Alfa Romeo, but my boring boys seat me in the Jeep and we drive to the Fluela Pass, the mountain pass which Jeremy Clarkson regards as Europe's most beautiful road,' said the blog.
'The pass only functions from April until October. We are overtaken by unbelievably beautiful old timers and I have a feeling that we irritate their eyes with our s**** Jeep.'
It is unclear why the blog entry, written in Russian, was suddenly withdrawn. But it came as speculation intensified about Lord Mandelson's close links with Mr Rothschild.
Yesterday, the peer admitted he needed to be more careful in his dealings with the wealthy in his new role as Business Secretary.
The former EU Trade Commissioner's sojourn in the Alps evidently came shortly before he was a guest of Mr Rothschild on Corfu, a trip which led to him sparking controversy by staying on Mr Deripaska's yacht.
Lord Mandelson's links to the Russian oligarch - over which the peer yesterday admitted in The Times he had been less than candid - remain a matter of deep controversy.
British intelligence keeps files on Mr Deripaska, who is known to be close to Russian premier Vladimir Putin.
Another entry on Yulia Wegg-Prosser's blog concerns one of the three known trips Lord Mandelson made to Russia this year in his role as EU Trade Commissioner. It shows he stayed with the Wegg-Prossers for a weekend in February at their dacha in a privileged Soviet-era compound close to the Russian capital.
'The Euro Commissioner is gently snoring on the sofa, it's boring,' Mrs Wegg-Prosser wrote in an entry that has remained on the blog.
Ironically, her husband - who also worked for Tony Blair in Downing Street - was being seen last night as playing a key role in an apparent concerted operation to obscure the depth of his former boss's links to the Russian elite.
In his own blog, Mr Wegg-Prosser revealed several meals between Lord Mandelson and Mr Deripaska in Moscow. One was on the same weekend Mandelson  snored on the sofa.
'We then went into Moscow and ended up having dinner with Deripaska,' wrote Mr Wegg-Prosser.
But it is an earlier encounter at the prestigious caviar and vodka restaurant Cafe Pushkin in Moscow, at which Mr Wegg-Prosser and his wife were also present, that is worthy of renewed attention.
When he was first asked about the timing of this dinner, Mr Wegg-Prosser said it was 'six months or a year' before the dacha weekend, implying it could not have been earlier than the start of 2007.
There was surprise at his lapse of memory since it emerged that this  meal was a day or two after Mr Wegg Prosser's wedding in October 2004.
Asked ten days ago how long Lord Mandelson had known Mr Deripaska, Mr Wegg-Prosser ventured: 'I don't know exactly, but 18 months or a couple of years.'
The reply tallied with other statements from the Mandelson camp suggesting that the men had known each other only since 2006.
However, this version crumbled when the real date of the Cafe Pushkin dinner was revealed, meaning the peer's friendship goes back at least four years.
It led to Lord Mandelson being humiliatingly forced to concede the truth publicly yesterday - on the eve of a four-day trip to Russia in his capacity as Business Secretary.
'To the best of my recollection we first met in 2004 and I met him several times subsequently,' he said.
But he denied making any 'personal interventions' to support Mr Deripaska's aluminium business.

 

Butter beans and bacon with quaffing wine ... inside Corfu's Chateau Rothschild
When George Osborne arrived at the Rothschilds' villa in Corfu last August, he should have noted the blue and gold flag flying from the battlements
Decorated with a clenched fist with five arrows symbolising the five sons of Mayer Rothschild, who founded the banking empire, it carries the family motto, 'Concordia, Integritas, Industria,' or 'Harmony, Integrity, Industry'.
Mr Osborne may have fallen somewhat short of those lofty ideals and so will probably never receive another invitation to the luxurious building owned by Nat's father Jacob and nicknamed Chateau Rothschild.
Set on a rugged headland in the north east of the island, the ten-bedroom property's interiors were designed by London-based David Mlinaric, who has worked for the Royal Opera House.
It is a retreat where, until now, the worlds of politics, royalty, finance and the aristocracy have mixed in private.
One regular guest said last week: 'Being at the Rothschilds' is like being a member of an elite club.
'George is a bit too bland for Nat. Nat likes characters. George is an old acquaintance but I wouldn't say he is in the in-crowd - and there's a definite in-crowd in Corfu.
'During the summer, there will often be Jacob's friends such as the Duke of Kent or Nat's friends such as Viscountess Gormanston.
'Then there are high-powered financier friends. The place is always full of interesting people, all very well-connected.'
Camilla retreated here before her marriage to Prince Charles.
Whoever the guest, the drill is the same. Breakfast is served on the terrace overlooking the Ionian Sea. The table is laid with fresh fruit, hot croissants, jugs of fresh orange juice and pots of good coffee. There is also a hot course such as kedgeree or butter beans and bacon.
The guest said: 'It is a traditional place, very comfortable. As you walk into the front door you come to a big hall with a tile floor with a Persian rug. On one side is an ornate carved table and on the other, bundles of hats and walking sticks just as there would be at any country house in England.'
After breakfast guests are left to their own devices. They can lie by the pool, relax in the villa's many studies and sitting rooms or wander through the olive groves to the private beach.
Lunch is a 'variable affair'. Visitors might stay on the estate or visit a local restaurant such as the now infamous Taverna Agni,  five minutes away by speedboat.
It is a chic but understated place, where diners can enjoy 'mother-in-law's fish soup' for £7.50,  'drunken mussels' for £12.30, or a bottle of vintage Dom Perignon for £139.
Dinner is not served until 9pm, to allow guests to go to early-evening cocktail parties.
'It might be gazpacho followed by meatballs and spaghetti,' the guest said. 'Dessert is often bananas in filo pastry, drizzled with honey and ice cream. It is exquisite but simple fare.'
Dinner is not usually accompanied by a vintage Lafite Rothschild but a 'good quaffing wine'.
The guest said: 'The wonderful thing is that it is not at all stuffy but very down-to-earth and relaxed. There's always alcohol at lunch and dinner but it's not a party place. It's much more discreet than that and it's usually lights out at midnight.'
To those out of the loop, Corfu may be an island of cheap charter holidays, but to those in the know, it is a place of unique beauty and refuge. And none more so than Chateau Rothschild.
The guest said: 'Where a lot of these places are new money, Corfu is old money. Now George has lifted the curtain on it all. And that is something for which he'll never be forgiven.'

Nat Rothschild is 'a very naughty boy', says former mother-in-law
He may be the enigmatic figure at the centre of the controversy surrounding Peter Mandelson, George Osborne and Oleg Deripaska.
But according to his former mother-in-law, Nat Rothschild is just 'a very naughty boy'.
Elizabeth Neilson used the unflattering phrase as she remembered the 'crazy' life her model daughter Annabelle was sucked into after she met Rothschild on a beach in Bali in 1995.
The pair were married for about two years, divorcing in 1998.
The short-lived marriage, which it is understood Annabelle ended, was turbulent from the outset, with reports that the pair moved with a fast crowd of heavy drinkers and drug users in New York and London.
Mrs Neilson also made it plain yesterday that neither she nor any memberof her family wanted to have anything to do with Nat Rothschild or his family again.
Speaking from her £3million home in Chelsea, West London, she said: 'Nat's a very naughty boy. He always was when he was younger.
'My daughter hasn't seen him for five or six years. We don't have anything to do with the Rothschilds any more - and we don't want anything to do with the Rothschilds.'

 
 

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