my mate said it was ok to put it on the forum
what do you do when you leave number 10
- mikeysaling
- Posts: 1557
- Joined: Mon 08 Mar, 2010 3:53 pm
- Location: braintree essex
- Organisation: sarah jane framing
- Interests: astronomy medals photography
- Contact:
what do you do when you leave number 10
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
- mikeysaling
- Posts: 1557
- Joined: Mon 08 Mar, 2010 3:53 pm
- Location: braintree essex
- Organisation: sarah jane framing
- Interests: astronomy medals photography
- Contact:
Re: what do you do when you leave number 10
the previous story was obviously fiction:-
Ex Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been found hiding in a cupboard near the Cabinet Office at No.10 Downing Street.
The discovery was made by cleaning staff shortly after Prime Minister Cameron's historic first Cabinet Meeting of the Liberal-Tory coalition.
Brown is reportedly in a dishevelled state and it was revealed he has been living in the cupboard for the past 48 hours. He has drilled a small hole into the adjoining wall of the Cabinet Office and it seems was able to overhear the full proceedings.
Officials at No. 10 are deciding how he can removed, the difficulty being he is claiming Security of Tenure under the 1976 Housing Act.
A spokesperson for No.10 said "We are unsure of his motives. Brown is being somewhat uncommunicative. There are fist marks on the cupboard walls and we are particularly concerned about his toilet arrangements."
Ex Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been found hiding in a cupboard near the Cabinet Office at No.10 Downing Street.
The discovery was made by cleaning staff shortly after Prime Minister Cameron's historic first Cabinet Meeting of the Liberal-Tory coalition.
Brown is reportedly in a dishevelled state and it was revealed he has been living in the cupboard for the past 48 hours. He has drilled a small hole into the adjoining wall of the Cabinet Office and it seems was able to overhear the full proceedings.
Officials at No. 10 are deciding how he can removed, the difficulty being he is claiming Security of Tenure under the 1976 Housing Act.
A spokesperson for No.10 said "We are unsure of his motives. Brown is being somewhat uncommunicative. There are fist marks on the cupboard walls and we are particularly concerned about his toilet arrangements."
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
