Taking the Mick(ey) out of Sir Mick!

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Sir Mick Davis is a hard-nosed businessman who served as the CEO of the Conservative Party in the UK for some time. So he takes insults, banter, sarcasm and jokes all in his stride. Listen to why I described him (to his face of course) as “at least being a very smart a..hole!” He had a clever answer to what happens when he and the other “Sir Mick” (Jagger) meet up (both being “rock” stars).
His reply when asked if he was the equivalent of the “Ace Magashule of the UK”, or who his children vote for, was every inch the polished politician!
Listen to this clip to see how, despite being a man of great achievements and well-deserved public recognition, underneath it all, Sir Mick Davis, the boytjie from Port Elizabeth remains true to his roots!
28 Oct 2020 English South Africa Business

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