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'''David Roper''' is joint founder and CEO of [[Melrose Industries]] with [[James Christopher Miller]], a firm which buys out struggling business and rejuvenates them to provide better returns for shareholders. <ref>Kate Burgess, [https://next.ft.com/content/375334f8-3d14-11e6-9f2c-36b487ebd80a 'Brexit backers hit by big losses on company shares' 29 June 2016], ''Financial Times'', accessed 4 July 2016</ref>  
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[[File:David_Roper.jpg|200px|thumb|right|David Roper, Source: [http://www.melroseplc.net/about-us/directors/ Melrose] ]]
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'''David Roper''' is joint founder and executive vice-chairman of [[Melrose Industries]] with [[James Christopher Miller]], a firm which buys out struggling business and rejuvenates them to provide better returns for shareholders. <ref>Kate Burgess, [https://next.ft.com/content/375334f8-3d14-11e6-9f2c-36b487ebd80a 'Brexit backers hit by big losses on company shares' 29 June 2016], ''Financial Times'', accessed 4 July 2016</ref>  
  
 
He is also recorded by [[The Electoral Commission]] as having donated to [[Vote Leave]], the eurosceptic group in the UK's EU referendum of June 2016.  
 
He is also recorded by [[The Electoral Commission]] as having donated to [[Vote Leave]], the eurosceptic group in the UK's EU referendum of June 2016.  

Revision as of 13:17, 4 July 2016

David Roper, Source: Melrose

David Roper is joint founder and executive vice-chairman of Melrose Industries with James Christopher Miller, a firm which buys out struggling business and rejuvenates them to provide better returns for shareholders. [1]

He is also recorded by The Electoral Commission as having donated to Vote Leave, the eurosceptic group in the UK's EU referendum of June 2016.

Donations

Donated £10,000 on 4 May 2016 to Vote Leave, the eurosceptic group which successfully withdrew Britain from the EU in the referendum of June 2016. [2]

Notes

  1. Kate Burgess, 'Brexit backers hit by big losses on company shares' 29 June 2016, Financial Times, accessed 4 July 2016
  2. Electoral Commission, David Roper donations, accessed 28 June 2016