THE son of disgraced peer Lord Brocket, Alexander Nall-Cain, has started a new business, selling discount cards for restaurants.
Mr Nall-Cain, 25, who was brought up by his mother after his parents' separation and his father's prison sentence for insurance fraud, has just launched the Phantom Card, which offers substantial discounts at more than 500 restaurants across Britain.
The cards will be marketed to people travelling with Flybe Airlines, which flies between the UK and several European airports.
Mr Nall-Cain's business partner Richard Dinan said: "The joint venture with Flybe is a great opportunity.
"The card will be marketed in their magazine and sold on the flights to their customers."
Mr Nall-Cain, who lives in Fulham, started a successful clothing business at the age of 17.
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