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Storm of criticism greets Osborne’s new job as editor

He won’t stand down as MP

- BY LINDSAY RAZAQ

Former chancellor George Osborne has been appointed editor of one of the country’s best read newspapers.

The Tory MP, who was sacked by TheresaMay last year, will take up the reins of the London Evening Standard in May.

He replaces Sarah Sands, who is moving to the BBC.

Mr Osborne, who met staff yesterday, reportedly said: “I need to learn from youlot. I’verunthe country, but I’ve never run a newspaper.” He will edit four days a week, but will not stand down as Tatton MP, provoking a storm of criticism. “We will be fearless as a paper fighting for their (Londoners’) interests,” he said.

“We will judge what the government, London’s politician­s and the political parties do against this simple test: is it good for our readers and good for London?” In a statement, Evgeny Lebedev, the paper’s owner, said: “I am proud to have an editor of such substance, who reinf o r c e s the Evening Standard’s standing and influence in London and whose political viewpoint – liberal on social issues and pragm a t i c on economic ones – closely matches those of many of our readers.”

The former Cabinet minister’s new job comes on top of a £650,000-a-year post working for a US asset management fund, announced last week.

This is in addition to his £74,000 backbench MP salary, while he has also registered more than £780,000 in payments for making 14 speeches since last September.

The Standard said Mr Osborne’s new role would allow him time to work in parliament in the afternoon after the paper has gone to print.

And he is now seeking the advice of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointmen­ts on his new role.

Reacting to the news, former Labour leader Ed Miliband joked he would shortly be announced as the editor of Heat magazine and Liberal Democrat chief Tim Farron suggested he should apply to edit Viz.

A spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn said the appointmen­t made a “mockery” of media independen­ce and “insulted” Mr Osborne’s constituen­ts. Angus Reilly, chairman of the Tatton constituen­cy labour party in Cheshire, said Mr Osborne should not continue as an MP.

 ??  ?? MEET THE PRESS: George Osborne addresses staff at the Evening Standard
MEET THE PRESS: George Osborne addresses staff at the Evening Standard
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