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Crimson Dynamo
18-03-2015, 08:49 AM
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Nice to see our leader in a normal family kitchen!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2999875/A-fridge-large-Imelda-Marco-s-shoe-closet-fair-bottles-vino-QUENTIN-LETTS-watches-cameras-keyhole-Number-10.html

arista
18-03-2015, 08:59 AM
Yes only Corrupt Miliband
would show the 2nd kitchen

Kazanne
18-03-2015, 09:03 AM
Seems he likes the Hellmens too,nice to see him helping out:hehe:

Cherie
18-03-2015, 09:12 AM
What's with the toothbrushes next to the weetabix? is this normal, is this where my life went wrong keeping the toothbrushes in the bathroom :worry:

joeysteele
18-03-2015, 09:24 AM
I would never leave bread uncovered in my kitchen,nor directly on the work bench area either.
Good point as to the tothbrushes, surely they don't clean their teeth in the kitchen around the food,uncovered or otherwise,knives and cooking utensils too.

If that 'really' is his only and main kitchen, it looks rather cramped, I think he should knock a wall down so moving around is easier.
Mine looks bigger than that and far better organised too.No food would ever left uncovered in my kitchen,very unhygienic.

Josy
18-03-2015, 09:26 AM
Is that at number 10 or his home in the Cotswolds or is it the one in North Kensington or maybe it's the one in Oxfordshire?

joeysteele
18-03-2015, 09:29 AM
Is that at number 10 or his home in the Cotswolds or is it the one in North Kensington or maybe it's the one in Oxfordshire?

:joker:Wish I had thought of that one, well mentioned Josy.

Crimson Dynamo
18-03-2015, 09:35 AM
I would never leave bread uncovered in my kitchen,nor directly on the work bench area either.
Good point as to the tothbrushes, surely they don't clean their teeth in the kitchen around the food,uncovered or otherwise,knives and cooking utensils too.

If that 'really' is his only and main kitchen, it looks rather cramped, I think he should knock a wall down so moving around is easier.
Mine looks bigger than that and far better organised too.No food would ever left uncovered in my kitchen,very unhygienic.

he is making a sandwich how else is he going to slice the bread, crawl in the breadbin?

Crimson Dynamo
18-03-2015, 09:39 AM
Is that at number 10 or his home in the Cotswolds or is it the one in North Kensington or maybe it's the one in Oxfordshire?

number 10 rather comes with the job, the one in oxford is because that is where his constituency is and cornwall is a rented holiday home

the guy is the PM, he has done well, most successful people have second homes

well done david

joeysteele
18-03-2015, 09:57 AM
he is making a sandwich how else is he going to slice the bread, crawl in the breadbin?

He should have it on a board not direct on the work surface.
You posted the pictures, I have a right to point out what we see as wrong from the way I would do things.

I never have any food left direct on work surfaces,bread or otherwise.

It is a pet hate of mine any food put direct on work surfaces and not placed on some board or plate at least.

Crimson Dynamo
18-03-2015, 10:16 AM
He should have it on a board not direct on the work surface.
You posted the pictures, I have a right to point out what we see as wrong from the way I would do things.

I never have any food left direct on work surfaces,bread or otherwise.

It is a pet hate of mine any food put direct on work surfaces and not placed on some board or plate at least.

yes... he might get bread crumb disease...

:umm2:

Cherie
18-03-2015, 10:23 AM
number 10 rather comes with the job, the one in oxford is because that is where his constituency is and cornwall is a rented holiday home

the guy is the PM, he has done well, most successful people have second homes

well done david

I have a second home, feels successful :smug:

In fairness this looks as contrived as Ed Milibands minimalist kitchen, who tackles the paper work surrounded by the breakfast cereals, put the weetabix box back in the cupboard David

Crimson Dynamo
18-03-2015, 10:27 AM
I have a second home, feels successful :smug:

In fairness this looks as contrived as Ed Milibands minimalist kitchen, who tackles the paper work surrounded by the breakfast cereals, put the weetabix box back in the cupboard David

:nono: your stays at rehab do not count as a second home Cherie

Vicky.
18-03-2015, 10:57 AM
This obsession with kitchens is disturbing :umm2:

Cherie
18-03-2015, 11:31 AM
:nono: your stays at rehab do not count as a second home Cherie

I believe they do :fist:

Cherie
18-03-2015, 11:34 AM
This obsession with kitchens is disturbing :umm2:

It is embarrassing that our current Leader and Leader in waiting think people are interested as seeing them as "normal", as if that matters a jot

joeysteele
18-03-2015, 01:26 PM
yes... he might get bread crumb disease...

:umm2:

If there is any bacteria on the kitchen bench then it will attach to the bread, he does have children that may have to eat that bread after he puts it away.

Look you and I never agree so you get on with your views and I will post mine,I never now respond to you unless you quote my posts.

I have a right to say what I think and you made this thread, showing pictures of his 'possible' kitchen.
If you don't like what people say as to that well that's unfortunate but by making the thread you open up views that are not necessarily going to agree with you all the time as mine certainly wouldn't.

So in my view you should ease up on the baiting and being sarcastic and really I think it best you and I just totally ignore each other, which is something I actually do anyway unless you directly respond to me, after your previous continuous unnecessary getting at me from you.

Crimson Dynamo
18-03-2015, 01:29 PM
If there is any bacteria on the kitchen bench then it will attach to the bread, he does have children that may have to eat that bread after he puts it away.

Look you and I never agree so you get on with your views and I will post mine,I never now respond to you unless you quote my posts.

I have a right to say what I think and you made this thread, showing pictures of his 'possible' kitchen.
If you don't like what people say as to that well that's unfortunate but by making the thread you open up views that are not necessarily going to agree with you all the time as mine certainly wouldn't.

So in my view you should ease up on the baiting and being sarcastic and really I think it best you and I just totally ignore each other, which is something I actually do anyway unless you directly respond to me, after your previous continuous unnecessary getting at me from you.

or just dont be anal about imaginary germs?


:shrug:

Kazanne
18-03-2015, 01:30 PM
What's with the toothbrushes next to the weetabix? is this normal, is this where my life went wrong keeping the toothbrushes in the bathroom :worry:

Well Cherie,I keep a toothbrush in the kitchen,I use it for scrubbing round the taps and round the sink,it's just a brush afterall:blush:

joeysteele
18-03-2015, 01:34 PM
Well Cherie,I keep a toothbrush in the kitchen,I use it for scrubbing round the taps and round the sink,it's just a brush afterall:blush:

With resepct Kazanne, there are more than one toothbrushes there in the picture and they are not at the sink either, they are on the table beside the food.

Cherie
18-03-2015, 01:39 PM
Well Cherie,I keep a toothbrush in the kitchen,I use it for scrubbing round the taps and round the sink,it's just a brush afterall:blush:

3rd pic Kaz! One of them is an electric one :joker: under the sink is the place for a toothbrush used for cleaning

Kazanne
18-03-2015, 01:40 PM
With resepct Kazanne, there are more than one toothbrushes there in the picture and they are not at the sink either, they are on the table beside the food.

Hello Joey:wavey: the toothbrushes do look out of place ,but there could be several reasons why they are there,I don't know,but nice to see a kitchen that's lived in:hehe:

Marsh.
18-03-2015, 01:42 PM
Ffs, tidy the kitchen you scruffy bastard.

Crimson Dynamo
18-03-2015, 01:46 PM
Ffs, tidy the kitchen you scruffy bastard.

:fist: thats SamCam's job

joeysteele
18-03-2015, 02:09 PM
Hello Joey:wavey: the toothbrushes do look out of place ,but there could be several reasons why they are there,I don't know,but nice to see a kitchen that's lived in:hehe:

Hello Kazanne,:wavey:
You'd hate to see mine then :joker:, as I am a cleanliness freak as to the Kitchen and food.
I believe in a place for everything and everything in its place in the kitchen.

Everything put away,food kept covered and 'nothing' prepared in any way directly on benches.
It is my first own kitchen however so I am especially fussy as to it I guess, especially after being at Uni and seeing the mess kitchens can get into there.
With all the nasty germs just waiting to be attached to the food to be eaten and dishes/cutlery too.

The difference is however,and I feel 'almost fairly' sure you will agree.
We had Ed Milband getting really negative comments as to the kitchen he was filmed in, surely it is then perfectly in order,if anyone does in fact see any, to then find fault with David Cameron's too.

Marsh.
18-03-2015, 02:15 PM
:fist: thats SamCam's job

:joker:

Crimson Dynamo
19-03-2015, 12:50 PM
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/03/18/26C82F2400000578-3001497-image-a-2_1426718456828.jpg

and normal things in the cupboards too

:clap1:

#manofthepeople

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3001497/Secret-s-Sam-Cam-s-larder-21-jar-healing-honey-30-bottle-cooking-plonk-exotic-spices.html

Josy
19-03-2015, 12:51 PM
He's still a dick

Kizzy
19-03-2015, 01:02 PM
Oh dear.....

"The PM heralded the age of transparency and said we're in a for a period of austerity. Lo and behold the taxpayers subsidised a £30,000 kitchen and he's refusing to give all the details. He's not living up to his pledges.

"He has to come clean about his own taxpayer's subsidy. He's supposed to be setting an example to rest of public sector."

The Cabinet Office's database of all items of spending above £25,000 (pdf), updated this week to the end of March, reveals that since the election the exchequer has funded a £683,102.34 refurbishment of Downing Street in total. There could be even more payments below that threshold.

'The Camerons occupy the four-bedroom flat above 11 Downing Street, as the Blairs did before them, because it is bigger than the one above No 10. The kitchen is in addition to a second catering kitchen in the property and a planning application for structural work lodged with Westminster council last year to move a doorway and build a wall. The work is particularly costly because of the historic nature of the building. English Heritage are involved in decisions about nearly all modifications.'

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/may/27/david-cameron-taxpayers-home-improvements


And then there's these kitchens too..

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/08/20/article-1304906-0ADD38D9000005DC-195_468x320.jpg

Family home: David and Samanta Cameron relaxing at heir £2.7million Notting Hill property in 2007, which they renovated heavily
The family also has the use of their £1million constituency home in the Cotswolds, which has benefited from years of taxpayer funding through the Westminster second homes allowance.'

So, how many kitchens is that?.....I lost count.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1304906/Prime-Minister-David-Cameron-rents-home-72k-year.html

Crimson Dynamo
19-03-2015, 01:05 PM
Oh dear.....

"The PM heralded the age of transparency and said we're in a for a period of austerity. Lo and behold the taxpayers subsidised a £30,000 kitchen and he's refusing to give all the details. He's not living up to his pledges.

"He has to come clean about his own taxpayer's subsidy. He's supposed to be setting an example to rest of public sector."

The Cabinet Office's database of all items of spending above £25,000 (pdf), updated this week to the end of March, reveals that since the election the exchequer has funded a £683,102.34 refurbishment of Downing Street in total. There could be even more payments below that threshold.

'The Camerons occupy the four-bedroom flat above 11 Downing Street, as the Blairs did before them, because it is bigger than the one above No 10. The kitchen is in addition to a second catering kitchen in the property and a planning application for structural work lodged with Westminster council last year to move a doorway and build a wall. The work is particularly costly because of the historic nature of the building. English Heritage are involved in decisions about nearly all modifications.'

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/may/27/david-cameron-taxpayers-home-improvements


And then there's these kitchens too..

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/08/20/article-1304906-0ADD38D9000005DC-195_468x320.jpg

Family home: David and Samanta Cameron relaxing at heir £2.7million Notting Hill property in 2007, which they renovated heavily
The family also has the use of their £1million constituency home in the Cotswolds, which has benefited from years of taxpayer funding through the Westminster second homes allowance.'

So, how many kitchens is that?.....I lost count.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1304906/Prime-Minister-David-Cameron-rents-home-72k-year.html

this has already been covered

:idc:

(people still not getting the fact he is pm and that job comes with a few pads...)

Kizzy
19-03-2015, 01:22 PM
The taxpayer funded renovations to his myriad of kitchens been covered? my bad then.

Oh as PM he's allowed a multitude of properties, yet the leader of the opposition isn't even allowed 1 iddy biddy extra kitchen?

That's so unfair :nono:

Crimson Dynamo
19-03-2015, 01:26 PM
The taxpayer funded renovations to his myriad of kitchens been covered? my bad then.

Oh as PM he's allowed a multitude of properties, yet the leader of the opposition isn't even allowed 1 iddy biddy extra kitchen?

That's so unfair :nono:

i think most people just thought the kitchen looked bleak and him and his dowdy wife looked very staged


compare that to Daves normal family kitchen and it tells you all you need know