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Brown earns £60K for 50-minute speech... about the economic crisis
Gordon Brown gave his first paid speech since leaving Downing Street yesterday, earning an estimated £60,000.

Mr Brown -- who has barely been seen in public since he stepped down as Prime Minister in May -- was a keynote speaker at a summit in New Delhi, the Indian capital.

He gave a 50-minute speech on the global economic crisis and how to prevent another one, which is estimated to have earned him around £1,200 per minute.

Other speakers included the Dalai Lama and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore.
This religious thingy seems to be a good gig!
A source said that Mr Brown was chosen because David Miliband -- who lost the Labour leadership battle to his brother Ed -- turned down the invitation.

The source added: 'He is getting paid the usual price the leadership summit pays for a foreign speaker -- £60,000.'
*shrug* If that's how they want to waste their money and time, at least it's not being spent in more harmful ways. But how mortifying, for it to be known he was tapped only because someone actually worth listening to turned it down!


Posted by: tipper 2010-11-21
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