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Even after that earlier criticism for appointing other friends of his, on September 2, 2022 - less than a week before his scheduled retirement as Prime Minister, Johnson appointed Mount to the [[House of Lords appointments commission]].<ref name=theguardian2022-09-02/><ref name=GovUkHMount2022-09-01/> | Even after that earlier criticism for appointing other friends of his, on September 2, 2022 - less than a week before his scheduled retirement as Prime Minister, Johnson appointed Mount to the [[House of Lords appointments commission]].<ref name=theguardian2022-09-02/><ref name=GovUkHMount2022-09-01/> | ||
Mount is an author, best known for ''[[The Wit and Wisdom of Boris Johnson]]''.<ref name=theguardian2022-09-02/> | Mount is an author, best known for ''[[The Wit and Wisdom of Boris Johnson]]'' which is not, as everyone expected it to be, a [[satire]].<ref name=theguardian2022-09-02/> His other works include ''[[Amo, Amas, Amat ... and All That]]'', a book intended ''“to give you a pleasurable breeze through the main principles of Latin.”''<ref name=newyorker2007-12-10/> | ||
Mount and [[David Cameron]], another former Prime Minister, and member of the Bullingdon Club, are cousins, both being great-grandsons of [[Sir]] [[William Mount, 1st Baronet|William Mount]], the first [[Mount Baronet]].<ref name=TheTelegraph2022-01-07/><ref name=cracroftsDavidCameron/> His father, the third Baronet, prefers to go simply as Mister Mount, not Sir Mount.<ref name=theguardian2008-04-25/> Mount had an elder brother, [[William Mount (music)|William Mount]], alive when their father was interviewed in 2008. | Mount and [[David Cameron]], another former Prime Minister, and member of the Bullingdon Club, are cousins, both being great-grandsons of [[Sir]] [[William Mount, 1st Baronet|William Mount]], the first [[Mount Baronet]].<ref name=TheTelegraph2022-01-07/><ref name=cracroftsDavidCameron/> His father, the third Baronet, prefers to go simply as Mister Mount, not Sir Mount.<ref name=theguardian2008-04-25/> Mount had an elder brother, [[William Mount (music)|William Mount]], alive when their father was interviewed in 2008. |
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Harry Mount is a member of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom, and a friend of former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, from when they were both members of the notorious Bullingdon Club, when they were students at the University of Oxford.[1] During his term as Prime Minister Johnson was widely criticized for appointing his friends from the club to positions of influence, in spite of the club's bad reputation. Even after that earlier criticism for appointing other friends of his, on September 2, 2022 - less than a week before his scheduled retirement as Prime Minister, Johnson appointed Mount to the House of Lords appointments commission.[1][2] Mount is an author, best known for The Wit and Wisdom of Boris Johnson which is not, as everyone expected it to be, a satire.[1] His other works include Amo, Amas, Amat ... and All That, a book intended “to give you a pleasurable breeze through the main principles of Latin.”[3] Mount and David Cameron, another former Prime Minister, and member of the Bullingdon Club, are cousins, both being great-grandsons of Sir William Mount, the first Mount Baronet.[4][5] His father, the third Baronet, prefers to go simply as Mister Mount, not Sir Mount.[6] Mount had an elder brother, William Mount, alive when their father was interviewed in 2008. References
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