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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.”