Sky News has released the results of their poll today on which celebrities you’d like to see in the Cabinet. Surprisingly, Sir David Attenborough topped the list as Prime Minister, with Jamie Oliver nestling in as Health Secretary. 2,226 responded, and the winners are:
Prime Minister: Sir David Attenborough
Chancellor: Carol Vorderman
Foreign Secretary: Sir Michael Palin
Justice Secretary: Robbie Coltrane
Home Secretary: Judge John Deed (Martin Shaw)
Defence Secretary: Andy McNab (ex-SAS/novelist)
Health Secretary: Jamie Oliver
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Nigella Lawson
Department of Trade and Industry: Sir Alan Sugar
Minister for Women: Jo Brand
Work and Pensions Minister: Victor Meldrew (Richard Wilson)
Secretary of State for Transport: Jeremy Clarkson
Communities Secretary: Sir Bob Geldof
Chief Whip: Simon Cowell
Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families: Supernanny (Jo Frost)
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport: Steve Redgrave
Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills: Prof. Stephen Hawking
What do you think? Jeremy Clarkson for PM? Maragaret Thatcher for Pensions? Or how about Rob Brydon representing the Welsh? Let us know by leaving a comment.
Matthew Jones
Deputy Chairman (Political), NKCF
3 comments:
A few problems with this cabinet.
Can you really imagine, say, Jo Brand working cooperatively with the likes of Jeremy Clarkson? Both of which probably have nothing but distain for the other (although I suppose it's not the first time that two members of the same government hate eachother) and are at completely opposite ends of the political spectrum.
And since when did anyone as attractive as Catherine Zeta-Jones rear their gorgeous head in the world of politics?
And Carol Vorderman, fair play to her, but just because she can do sums in her head quickly and does all those commercials for debt busting loans doesn’t maker her qualified to be Chancellor
What if she would like to consolidate all of her loans into one easy, monthly payment?
There might even be some left over for the kids or a nice holiday.
hi all and happy new year. Jeremy Clarkson for PM would be interesting but at least we'd see a reduction in fuel taxation.
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