Cherie Booth forgets her passport and...

Cherie Booth forgets her passport and...

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towman

14,938 posts

241 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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deva link said:
I don't have a problem with this - imagine the day to day hassle of being the Prime Minister's wife (or even being the Prime Minister). These little perks go some way towards making up for it.


You cannot be serious!

Mr & Mrs Eucryl actively pursued this job. If the dozy bint forgot her passport, she should not have been permitted to fly. As a BA shareholder, I will be complaining about this ludicrous waste of money.

ATG

20,802 posts

274 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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It seems CB gets confused about these kind of things from time to time. Two anecdotes from a frind who used to work at the palace spring to mind. On one occaision CB seemed to think people were talking about her husband when referring to "the Head of State" and on another she had to be reminded while staying at Balmoral that the place was a family home, not a hotel, and she should not treat it or its staff as if it were the latter. Ouch.

>> Edited by ATG on Wednesday 1st June 00:22