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'cronyism, pure and simple'

David Cameron under fire for resignation honours list full of Tory chums and even his wife’s HAIRDRESSER

It has been described as an insult to the British public

DAVID Cameron has sparked a furious backlash from Tory and Labour MPs after his 48-strong honours list was leaked - which included rich Tory donors and aides including his wife's stylist.

The ex-PM was accused of gross cronyism and giving a “two-fingered salute” to the public after his recommendations were made public.

 David Cameron has been accused of cronyism and rewarding Remain campaigners over long-serving politicians who chose to campaign for Leave
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David Cameron has been accused of cronyism and rewarding Remain campaigners over long-serving politicians who chose to campaign for LeaveCredit: Rex Features
 Sam Cam's hairdresser Isabel Spearman has been nominated for an award
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Sam Cam's hairdresser Isabel Spearman has been nominated for an awardCredit: Rex Features
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Thea Rogers is said to have been responsible for George Osborne's image overhaul and is now in line for an OBE

He put forward big-spending oil tycoon Ian Taylor and engineering supremo Andrew Cook - who have gifted the Conservatives more than £2.6m - for knighthoods.

Mr Taylor is said to be one of the most powerful figures in the international oil industry and Mr Cook, chairman of engineering firm William Cook, has lent the ex-PM his private plane more than 20 times.

Both men reportedly also gave big donations to the official EU referendum remain campaign group Britain Stronger in Europe.

And he proposed honours for 24 of his Downing Street staff including his personal drivers and a clutch of Remain campaigners.

 Tom Watson has slammed the list saying it brings the Honours system into disrepute as well as undermining Theresa May
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Tom Watson has slammed the list saying it brings the Honours system into disrepute as well as undermining Theresa MayCredit: Reuters

Four Cabinet ministers who backed Remain - Chancellor Philip Hammond, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, Commons leader David Lidington, and Tory party chairman Patrick McLoughlin -are also on the list for proposed knighthoods.

Will Straw, director of the unsuccessful Remain campaign, has been nominated for a CBE in the list.

The nomination of Mr Straw has caused astonishment with one ex-Cabinet minister telling : "What has he ever done?

"This is about who was loyal to the Prime Minister over his failed EU referendum campaign.

"Meanwhile, hardworking ministers who gave years to his Government are ignored simply because they were not with him at the end.

"It is simply astonishing … Were people being promised honours if they sided with Remain?"

George Osborne’s former chief of staff and PR guru Thea Rogers – an ex BBC journalist said to be responsible for his image overhaul – is in line for an OBE.

She is said to have overseen his slimmer figure and close-cropped haircut and helped raise his profile with high-profile tours of factories.

 George Osborne's former aide Thea Rogers was credited with transforming his image during her time working with him
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George Osborne's former aide Thea Rogers was credited with transforming his image during her time working with himCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Oil tycoon Ian Taylor is up for a gong
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Oil tycoon Ian Taylor is up for a gongCredit: Getty Images

And SamCam’s “Girl Friday” Isabel Spearman has been nominated for an OBE.

Tory MP Andrew Bridgen said: “It brings the honours system into complete disrepute.

"It is blatant cronyism and rewards the failed Remain campaign which ultimately cost David Cameron and George Osborne their jobs.”

An unnamed minister said Cameron’s list would provoke anger among backbench MPs and Leave-supporting Conservative members.

They said: “I don’t object to the outgoing prime minister giving rewards to people who have given long service in his office but to think that people may have been influenced on their position in the referendum in a bid to be rewarded or that people like Will Straw, who have done nothing to help the Prime Minister and have probably done more to harm the Conservative Party in government, devalues the system and will make a lot of people very angry.”

Labour’s Shadow Home Secretary Andy Burnham slammed the list insisting they should be all be knocked back.

He said: “Regardless of the fact that they come from an outgoing Prime Minister, these recommendations should be turned down.

“If they are accepted, they will destroy any remaining shred of respect for the honours system.

“Many people voted Leave out of sheer frustration at an out-of-touch political elite.

“This Honours List reads like a two-fingered salute back to the public. It sums up everything that is wrong with Westminster politics.”

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Remainer Will Straw is up for a CBE

Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson said: “That Mr Cameron proposes to reward his friends network on such a huge scale will not only bring the honours system into disrepute, it will undermine the reputation of the Theresa May.

“It’s cronyism, pure and simple and proof the Tories will always put their own interests before those of the country.”

Lib Dem leader Tim Farron added: “David Cameron’s cronyism on this – which is what it is – dishonours the honours system.”

And former Ukip boss Nigel Farage said: “David Cameron’s resignation honours list shows that it’s a good job he’s gone.

“Too many rewards for failure.”

 Chancellor Philip Hammond was on the list
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Chancellor Philip Hammond was on the listCredit: PA

John Major was the last outgoing PM to push through a formal resignation honours list but Mr Cameron’s list contains even more names.

The nominations were released in an unprecedented leak and published in the Sunday Times.

One Whitehall source told the paper: “They must have gone through the No 10 staff list when they were compiling the nominations.

“I’m surprised Larry [the cat] is not in there.”

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