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David Cameron to attend Bilderberg group meeting

Downing Street defends visit to secretive group, where prime minister will not be accompanied by civil servants....

 

.......No 10 is to clarify the position because ministers are usually expected to be accompanied by civil service note-takers when they meet business leaders. Henri de Castries, the chairman and CEO of the AXA Group, is the Bilderberg chairman.

 

The PM's spokesman said: "He will participate in a discussion around domestic and global economic issues. He feels it is an opportunity to discuss economic issues with senior ministers, businesspeople and academics."

 

Downing Street said that it would not publicise any details of the prime minister's meetings. "It is a private meeting so we are not going to go into any further details," the spokesman said.

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worl...end-bilderberg-group

 

How does  this stuff go on right in front of everyone?

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Originally Posted by Pengy:
Originally Posted by Slinkiwitch x:

it's kind of like a high-powered version of lobbying ! They just keep getting away with it 

absolutely - this is where all the policies of the world are decided and us the electorate are kept in ignorance 

Yup! AND the police are all over it for security which ultimately means that the electorate are paying for it too!

Jen-Star

I've always thought one of the most insidious aspects of Bilderberg is that no records of any kind are made of the conversations/decisions that take place.

 

Several years ago there was an interesting documentary about Bilderberg. At the end the journalist had a meeting with an MP under the guise of talking about politics in general. Then he suddenly asked him about his attendance at Bilderberg that year, there was silence, then suddenly the MP got up and left the room

Yellow Rose

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