Yorkshire Post

‘Knighthood on way’ for Tory donor who backed Cameron over EU vote

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YORKSHIRE INDUSTRIAL­IST and longstandi­ng Tory donor Andrew Cook, already a CBE, is reportedly in line for a knighthood after backing David Cameron and the defeated Remain campaign in the EU referendum.

Mr Cook, who was treasurer of Conservati­ves IN, is chairman of Sheffield-based engineerin­g company William Cook Holdings.

According to a national newspaper, he is one of 48 politician­s, donors and aides in line for knighthood­s, and other titles, as part of Mr Cameron’s resignatio­n honours list.

There are claims that the individual­s concerned are being rewarded for failure because of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. Mr Cook wrote an article for The Yorkshire Post on June 15 in which he challenged the then PM’s critics “to ask themselves whether they really want to risk their jobs and consider who they would prefer to be Prime Minister of this country”.

Reports suggest that four serving Cabinet Ministers – Philip Hammond, Michael Fallon, David Lidington and Patrick McLoughlin – are to receive knighthood­s.

Other titles could see George Osborne, the former Chancellor and Mr Cameron’s right-hand man, made a Companion of Honour. This distinguis­hed award is normally reserved for individual­s over 65 who have provided nationally important service – Mr Osborne, who was sacked when Theresa May became PM last month, is just 45.

If sanctioned by the Cabinet Office, Mr Cameron’s resignatio­n honours are likely to be the most contentiou­s since Harold Wilson’s so-called Lavender List in 1976 – and the influence exerted at the time by the Huddersfie­ldborn premier’s political secretary Marcia Williams.

Although Margaret Thatcher and John Major exercised their right to reward close colleagues and confidante­s on their respective departures from 10 Downing Street, both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown declined to publish lists in order to avoid allegation­s of cronyism.

 ??  ?? ANDREW COOK: Said to be in line for recognitio­n in the former premier’s resignatio­n honours.
ANDREW COOK: Said to be in line for recognitio­n in the former premier’s resignatio­n honours.

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