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Tony Blair rejects claims he 'lobbies' Cameron | Tony Blair rejects claims he 'lobbies' Cameron |
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Tony Blair has rejected suggestions by David Cameron that he "lobbies" the prime minister about the Middle East. | Tony Blair has rejected suggestions by David Cameron that he "lobbies" the prime minister about the Middle East. |
The former UK PM was responding to comments by Mr Cameron during an interview about the influence of Tory election guru Lynton Crosby on policy. | The former UK PM was responding to comments by Mr Cameron during an interview about the influence of Tory election guru Lynton Crosby on policy. |
Mr Cameron said Mr Blair "does lobby me from time to time on things like the Middle East peace process". | Mr Cameron said Mr Blair "does lobby me from time to time on things like the Middle East peace process". |
A spokesman for Mr Blair, now Middle East peace envoy for the UN, US, EU and Russia, did not "lobby David Cameron". | |
"You cannot seriously compare Tony Blair's role as Quartet Representative, which requires him to talk to governments around the world about the Middle East peace process, to that of a lobbyist," he told the Guardian. | "You cannot seriously compare Tony Blair's role as Quartet Representative, which requires him to talk to governments around the world about the Middle East peace process, to that of a lobbyist," he told the Guardian. |
'Weasel words' | 'Weasel words' |
Mr Cameron has faced questions about the influence of Mr Crosby on a government decision to shelve plans to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes. Mr Crosby's company advises tobacco giant Philip Morris in the UK. | Mr Cameron has faced questions about the influence of Mr Crosby on a government decision to shelve plans to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes. Mr Crosby's company advises tobacco giant Philip Morris in the UK. |
The prime minister has said Mr Crosby has never "lobbied me on anything" - but has been accused of "weasel words" on the issue by Labour leader Ed Miliband, who says that does not rule out them having had a conversation on the issue. | The prime minister has said Mr Crosby has never "lobbied me on anything" - but has been accused of "weasel words" on the issue by Labour leader Ed Miliband, who says that does not rule out them having had a conversation on the issue. |
The government this week published legislation requiring companies which lobby ministers to declare the names of their clients. | The government this week published legislation requiring companies which lobby ministers to declare the names of their clients. |
Asked whether Mr Crosby should provide a list of his company's other clients, Mr Cameron said: "The issue of his clients doesn't arise because he is not lobbying me on any issues. He is only discussing political strategy." | Asked whether Mr Crosby should provide a list of his company's other clients, Mr Cameron said: "The issue of his clients doesn't arise because he is not lobbying me on any issues. He is only discussing political strategy." |
Mr Cameron said he could not be expected to ask for the client list of everyone he spoke to: "Tony Blair is a good example. Tony Blair is someone who does lobby me from time to time on things like the Middle East peace process. | Mr Cameron said he could not be expected to ask for the client list of everyone he spoke to: "Tony Blair is a good example. Tony Blair is someone who does lobby me from time to time on things like the Middle East peace process. |
"Do I have to know who all Tony Blair's other clients are? If I did that, I don't think I've got enough paper in my office to write them all down on." | "Do I have to know who all Tony Blair's other clients are? If I did that, I don't think I've got enough paper in my office to write them all down on." |