I was sacked by David Cameron to appease 'the green blob', says Paterson

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Former environment secretary suggests he was removed from cabinet because of 'powerful, self-serving' environmental lobby

Owen Paterson has suggested that David Cameron's decision to sack him as environment secretary was driven by his desire to appease the "powerful, self-serving" environmental lobby - dismissed by Paterson...

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