Still front page lead in the Telegraph this morning.
Now, admittedly, I've not really been reading all the coverage, so it's entirely possible I've just missed this. But there is a question which seems to me to be obvious, which no one has asked:
Why was Downing Street's press office making statements for Cherie Blair anyway ? She is not the PM, she is not even a member of Cabinet. She is "just" the wife of the PM; although obviously it's not possible for them to keep their affairs entirely separate, hers should be not be handled by the PM's mechanisms.
Nice to know I'm not being unreasonable :)
Date: 2002-12-13 10:38 am (UTC)Now, admittedly, I've not really been reading all the coverage, so it's entirely possible I've just missed this. But there is a question which seems to me to be obvious, which no one has asked:
Why was Downing Street's press office making statements for Cherie Blair anyway ? She is not the PM, she is not even a member of Cabinet. She is "just" the wife of the PM; although obviously it's not possible for them to keep their affairs entirely separate, hers should be not be handled by the PM's mechanisms.
Who does she think she is, Hilary Clinton ?