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David Cameron and President Obama talk about BP

“The Prime Minister and President spoke for over 30 minutes today.”

“They discussed Afghanistan, where the Prime Minister briefed the President on his visit. On Iran, they agreed on the need for the European Council to signal tough measures in support of this week’s clear message to the Iranian regime from New York that it must halt its military nuclear programme.”

“They also discussed preparations for the G20, where the US and UK are also working together closely.”

“The Prime Minister expressed his sadness at the ongoing human and environmental catastrophe in Louisiana. The President and Prime Minister agreed that BP should continue – as they have pledged – to work intensively to ensure that all sensible and reasonable steps are taken as rapidly as practicable to deal with the consequences of this catastrophe.”

“President Obama said to the Prime Minister that his unequivocal view was that BP was a multinational global company and that frustrations about the oil spill had nothing to do with national identity.The Prime Minister stressed the economic importance of BP to the UK, US and other countries. The President made clear that he had no interest in undermining BP’s value.”

“The President and Prime Minister reaffirmed their confidence in the unique strength of the US-UK relationship.”

Andy Coulson’s take home pay is more than the PM’s

If you look at the pension entitlements of David Cameron and Andy Coulson you get a different picture. The parliamentary scheme expects members to pay a greater contribution than that of the civil service scheme that Andy Coulson is a member of. When you take these into account, he’s on a bigger whack than the PM.

Cameron: Salary £142,500
11.5% of his salary likely to be paid into his pension: £16,387.50
Final salary after taking out pension contribution: £126,112.50

Coulson: Salary £140,000
3.5% of his salary is likely to be paid into his pension: £4,900
Final salary after taking out pension contribution: £135,100

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