Tuesday, March 24, 2015

David Cameron Shows of his Kitchen and insist he won't serve third term if re-elected

David William Donald Cameron is a British politician who has served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2010 and as the Member of Parliament for Witney since 2001. He has been Leader of the Conservative Party since 2005. Born October 9 1966, the 48 years old shows off his kitchens to convince the nation he should be the next Prime Minister and let slip while preparing a salad that he would he would not seek a third term in office.
Mr Cameron was interviewed while preparing dinner with his wife Samantha in his £1million constituency home near Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds, surrounded by expensive gadgets.

Viewers urged the Prime Minister to 'tidy up' the 'cluttered' kitchen, which holds a £240 food processor, £250 speakers, a £650 Range cooker and a £2,000 fridge freezer, all illuminated by £22 Ikea ceiling lights.
A look inside the plush kitchen also revealed that the Prime Minister appears to have a £16.99 'Calm Down Dear' chopping board - a reference to a sexism row after he used the phrase in response to noisy heckles from Labour frontbencher Angela Eagle. see below description and photos of the kitchen, hope our leaders will learn from this interview.
1. Ceiling lights, £22 each, Ikea – From ‘Foto Pendant’ range. 2. Magimix food processor, £239.95, johnlewis.com. Looks well-used as components are scattered throughout kitchen. 3. Sonos Play 3 speaker, £249, currys.co.uk - This lets the Camerons play their music devices in any room in the house. 4. Oxo Good Grips salad spinner, £15, johnlewis.com. 5. Galbani mozarella, £1.35, ocado – They obviously have a taste for the Med. 6. Prosciutto di Parma, £4.99, ocado. 7. Watercress salad, £1.99, ocado. 8. Iceberg lettuce, 60p, ocado

9. Le Creuset casserole dish, from £170 – perfect for a one-pot family supper. 10. Neff American Fridge-Freezer, £2,005, currys.co.uk. 11. Panasonic bread maker, from £87, johnlewis.com – Mr Cameron has already spoken about his passion for making bread. 12. Slop bucket, free, cotswold.gov.uk – Elf ‘n’ safety staff wouldn’t be happy to see this council-provided food waste bin on the worktop near an uncovered bowl of salad. 13. Six-hob gas range, £649.99, currys.co.uk. 14. John Lewis cast iron fondue set, £45. 15. Cadbury Heroes Egg, £4, ocado.com. 16. Luxury soaps, £27 each, aesop.com. 17. Ceramic butler sink, £300, victorianplumbing.co.uk. 18. ‘Calm down dear’ sign, £16.99, Amazon – Unclear if this appeared before or after the PM’s infamous Commons jibe.

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