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overtaking, the lists of Lloyd George and of Harold Wilson’s Lavender List.” Major Saroop, 87, retired from the Army in 1952. He is a member of the Beefsteak Club, the Cavalry and Guards Club and the Royal Bombay Yacht Club.

Speaking to the Evening Standard, he admitted: “It is a futile cavalry charge but I felt I had to make a point. It’s obviously a wrench to return my CBE. I was extremely proud to be awarded it.

“It was the year of the Falklands and I found myself queuing at Buckingham Palace with Ghurkas, soldiers and others who had given honourable service to this country in the Falklands. It was a great honour for me to be in the same queue as those people.

“Cameron’s list, in my view, included a lot of people who were undeservin­g of what they were given. Prime Ministers like Harold Wilson and James Callaghan gave honours to their advisers, but many were very hard-working individual­s. But in Cameron’s list, some of the names were only there a couple of years.”

After a distinguis­hed career in the military and in internatio­nal business, Major Saroop served as a councillor in Kensington & Chelsea and as an adviser to charities including Oxfam and Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund.

He was the first chairman of the UK Anglo Asian Conservati­ve Society and vice chair of the party’s Internatio­nal Office. As its candidate in Greenwich he slashed Labour’s majorit y from 18,000 to 6,000 and was congratula­ted by Mrs Thatcher.

Mr Cameron’s resignatio­n list caused uproar by giving awards to 46 people including at least three Tory donors along with former Downing Street aides and pro-EU campaigner­s. It gave 13 new peerages, including donors J i t esh Gadhia, an investment banker, and Andrew Fraser, a party treasurer.

A spokesman for the former Prime Minister declined to respond to the criticism. Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson said: “The fact that the first member of the Asian community to stand for Parliament as a Conservati­ve has decided to return his honour to the Palace tells you everything you need to know about David Cameron’s shameful resignatio­n honours list.”

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