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*DURHAMGEN FOR PM ??*

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gangy5 Wed 06-Apr-16 11:07:09

I come and go on Gransnet and have just returned after a break to find some really interesting topics. durhamjen is so up there with all the facts and must do such a lot of reading. She knows just how to put her finger on relevant information which is very useful to us all on here. She's evidently a driven woman - ideal for the above post. whitewave would make an admirable deputy.

Elegran Sat 09-Apr-16 11:29:02

The velvet robe reminded me of fur coats, Jane. that's all. Can I be Minister for Misinformation? I could send out false reports of what everyone said in cabinet so that their popularity ratings soared and we all get re-elected next time round.

Jane10 Sat 09-Apr-16 11:18:42

You'd be bound to get a grant for that. What's wrong with a velvet robe by the way? Is this a matter for the Education Minister or the Fashion Police? Ooh that could be an interesting job....

Elegran Sat 09-Apr-16 09:25:33

Velvet robe, no . . . Sorry,, Jane, mixed metaphors there. Are there any top jobs still vacant? I am unemployed, could do with some pin money. Getting the flat roof redone next week, could I swing that on "maintenance to important ancient buildings" do you think?

Jane10 Sat 09-Apr-16 09:15:57

I'll just wear my House of Lords robe all the time. It'll cover a multitude of sins -a sort of velvet and (artificial I insist) ermine burka. Lovely. Wonder if I can wear my slippers too?

WilmaKnickersfit Fri 08-Apr-16 23:28:55

It won't include clothes, in fact I think the PM's wife will get a clothing allowance. Just think of all the formal dresses she'd need. Anyway, we'll share the dress advisor in our government. I can't wait to go shopping! Or maybe the shops will come to us with goodies for us to try on! Somebody give me the phone number for Rigby and Peller so I can get fitted for a new bra! grin

Jalima Fri 08-Apr-16 23:13:04

Not me, I can't style myself.
I will stick to my wellies and waterproofs.

whitewave Fri 08-Apr-16 23:10:57

It's off shore somewhere

durhamjen Fri 08-Apr-16 23:07:10

Not illegal, but a bit crass at the moment, as her husband and his best friend think it's okay to take £30 a week away from the disabled.

Who wants to be Samcam's adviser?
Why does she need one? She's got shares in Smythson's?
Maybe she cannot get her hands on her money at the moment - too many people watching.

Jalima Fri 08-Apr-16 23:04:03

Beginning to think I picked the wrong job

However, I could revisit my youth by going to all those Young Farmers' Dances wink

Jalima Fri 08-Apr-16 23:03:04

I think I would have to wear a very fetching waterproof hat, can't cope with an umbrella and keep shaking hands with farmers, cows, sheep etc

whitewave Fri 08-Apr-16 23:02:48

So I want quite a lot of posh evening clothes to wear to all my art and culture dos. So can I book the stylist at her earliest convenience?

whitewave Fri 08-Apr-16 23:00:46

Sorry got it wrong it isn't 54k its 53k.Funded by those who pay their taxes. The stylist is paid as a civil servant.

Anniebach Fri 08-Apr-16 22:55:58

Don't forget umberellas Jalima

Jalima Fri 08-Apr-16 22:49:53

Surely she doesn't pay £54k for a style advisor?
Perhaps that includes the clothes

Now, how much can I claim on expenses for my clothes if I am to be um er, forgotten my job title already. blush
Oh yes, was it the Agriculture, Rural Affairs and Food job?
Some very expensive and glamorous wellies and a Drizabone.

Jalima Fri 08-Apr-16 22:46:20

Wonder if Denis Thatcher got a clothing advisor/allowance?
I wouldn't have thought Denis needed advice on anything

whitewave Fri 08-Apr-16 18:48:25

This isn't a serious thread nell

Ana Fri 08-Apr-16 18:33:53

Wonder if Denis Thatcher got a clothing advisor/allowance?

WilmaKnickersfit Fri 08-Apr-16 18:31:48

Surely she doesn't pay £54k for a style advisor? shock I honestly thought she chose her own wardrobe or at least didn't pay out that kind of money. Even if the advisor only works for Sam (unlikely), that's a ridiculous amount of money. Maybe she shares her with the Cabinet and their partners. Don't care who is in power when it comes to this btw.

nigglynellie Fri 08-Apr-16 18:24:20

Hiring an advisor. Why mention it and what she's paid? Seems irrelevant to me, particularly as all PM's wives seem to!

whitewave Fri 08-Apr-16 18:19:08

What not illegal nell?

Ana Fri 08-Apr-16 18:18:05

I expect Sarah Brown claimed a similar 'perk of the job'.

Anniebach Fri 08-Apr-16 18:17:20

You can all go on any tv programme you want ,BUT, I want all interviews with
John Humphries please

nigglynellie Fri 08-Apr-16 18:14:45

It's not illegal!!!!!

whitewave Fri 08-Apr-16 17:45:48

Sam Cam gets and pays £54k for an advisor for her dress choice etc. I wouldn't mind just the 54k just for dresses although goodness knows what I would buy for that.

NotTooOld Fri 08-Apr-16 16:26:37

I say yes, Teetime. BTW, when we are asked to send someone to appear on Question Time, can it be me? Please, please?