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David Miliband was paid £25K for speech at luxury Middle East resort | It looks like British Labour Party politician David Miliband is following in the footsteps of his mentor and former Prime Minister Tony Blair, by turning to the lucrative foreign lecture circuit after leaving frontline politics. In
a startling revelation, it has emerged that Miliband was paid 25,000 pounds to
give a speech on relations between the West and the Muslim world at a conference
held in a 'luxurious oasis' resort in the Middle East, reports the Telegraph.
British Parliamentary records showed that he also had his travel and five-star
accommodation covered during the three-day trip, partly by the government of the
United Arab Emirates. According to the latest Register of Members' Financial Interests,
he was also paid 2,500 pounds to write a newspaper article defending his 'dancing
naked women' painting, which his wife had bought him for 800 pounds as a birthday
present. Miliband, a protege of Blair, was expected to become Labour's leader
after the election but was dramatically defeated by his younger brother Ed in
September. He declined to serve in the shadow cabinet and bowed out of frontline
politics days later. But according to the latest version of the register of interests,
he was quick to find new opportunities. Miliband records that he received a 'payment
of 25,000 pounds for lecture at Sir Bani Yas Forum on Future of Middle East, Abu
Dhabi'. The entry, added on November 30th, adds: 'Fee for lecture paid by the
Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies' in Abu Dhabi. His travel and accommodation
between November 5th and 8th was paid for by the International Peace Institute,
based in New York, and 'and the Government of UAE'. The conference - where 'opinion-makers
and business leaders' discussed 'critical challenges for peace and security in
the Middle East' - was held at the five-star Qasr Al Sarab resort in Abu Dhabi.
Its website describes it as a 'luxurious oasis' in the 'legendary Liwa Desert'
where guests can 'unwind in the unsurpassed comfort of private, palatial-style
villas'. The register also showed that Miliband was paid 2,500 pounds for an article
that appeared in a Sunday newspaper under the headline: 'My naked dancing women
fill me with joy (and snooty art critics be damned!)' He wrote the article after
a photograph showing a picture of a group of 13 naked women dominating the sitting
room of his home in Primrose Hill, north London, emerged. His wife Louise Shackelton
had bought it for him for 800 pounds, but art critics said the work of art was
'middle-brow junk' that 'ought to be in a pole-dancing club'. "We bought it because
it put a smile on our faces," Miliband wrote in the article.
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