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Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Mr Cameron’s kitchen - with its £22 Ikea ceiling lights, £239 John Lewis food processor and £87 Panasonic bread maker

Cameron was interviewed while preparing dinner with his wife Samantha in his £1million constituency home
PM to 'tidy up' the 'cluttered' kitchen with £240 food processor, £250 speakers, and a £2,000 fridge freezer

Cameron have £16.99  'Calm Down Dear' chopping board - a reference to a sexism row with Labour's Angela Eagle
2015 General Election called the 'kitchen election' with Labour’s Ed Miliband interviewed in one of his two kitchens 

David Cameron has taken us into yet another of 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.
Labour’s Ed Miliband was also interviewed in his sparse kitchen recently and mocked when it turned out that it was one of two.
Mr Cameron prepared dinner with deputy political editor James Landale, who asked him directly whether he would go for a third term if he remained Prime Minister. Mr Cameron replied: ‘No, I think I’m standing for a full second term.
‘I’m not saying all Prime Ministers necessarily, definitely go mad, or even go mad at the same rate, but I feel I’ve got more to bring to this job, the job is half done, the economy’s turned round, the deficit is half down and I want to finish the job.

Mr Cameron said political leaders should never regard themselves as indispensable. Asked whether his ‘posh’ background was an issue with voters, Mr Cameron insisted: ‘The British public see through all that. The judgment they are making is “Can you do the job or not.
He also paid tribute to his wife Samantha for keeping him ‘sane’ in Downing Street and he revealed she will be playing a role in the Conservative election campaign.
His wife said: ‘I hope my self and the children help him keep things in perspective, keep him grounded, help him pace himself over the next eight weeks.

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