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MPs' Christmas cards spread cheer after gruelling year | MPs' Christmas cards spread cheer after gruelling year |
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Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn opt for cards designed by schoolchildren | Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn opt for cards designed by schoolchildren |
After a year of turmoil in Westminster, this season’s collection of politicians’ Christmas cards appear to be from another world: instead of cliff-edge votes and brutal election campaigns there are dogs and polar bears. | After a year of turmoil in Westminster, this season’s collection of politicians’ Christmas cards appear to be from another world: instead of cliff-edge votes and brutal election campaigns there are dogs and polar bears. |
Both the prime minister, Boris Johnson, and the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, enlisted the help of schoolchildren to spread festive cheer with their own efforts. | Both the prime minister, Boris Johnson, and the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, enlisted the help of schoolchildren to spread festive cheer with their own efforts. |
Johnson issued a multi-coloured card designed by 10-year-old Joaquin Agcaoili at St Bernadette Catholic primary school in his Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency, whose winning design from hundreds of entries depicted the baby Jesus in a manger below the star of Bethlehem. | |
Corbyn’s card featured a bright green Christmas tree accompanied by a snowman, Santa riding his sleigh and an angel. It was designed by nine-year old Luis Walker, who has cystic fibrosis. He wrote to the politician earlier this year to highlight his fight to access the life-changing drug Orkambi. Inside the card, Walker wrote that his Christmas wish was “for everyone all over the world to get the medicine to make them feel better”. | Corbyn’s card featured a bright green Christmas tree accompanied by a snowman, Santa riding his sleigh and an angel. It was designed by nine-year old Luis Walker, who has cystic fibrosis. He wrote to the politician earlier this year to highlight his fight to access the life-changing drug Orkambi. Inside the card, Walker wrote that his Christmas wish was “for everyone all over the world to get the medicine to make them feel better”. |
Meanwhile the chancellor, Sajid Javid, chose a card featuring his beloved dog Bailey – who shares his name with the soon-to-be governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey – sitting by his ministerial red box adorned with baubles and fairy lights. | Meanwhile the chancellor, Sajid Javid, chose a card featuring his beloved dog Bailey – who shares his name with the soon-to-be governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey – sitting by his ministerial red box adorned with baubles and fairy lights. |
The Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon’s card highlighted the growing climate crisis. Designed by the musician Annie Lennox, it shows a polar bear perched on a melting iceberg. | The Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon’s card highlighted the growing climate crisis. Designed by the musician Annie Lennox, it shows a polar bear perched on a melting iceberg. |
Commenting on the image, which will be auctioned in the New Year to raise funds for three charities, Sturgeon said: “We must continue to live up to our responsibility to tackle the global climate emergency.” | Commenting on the image, which will be auctioned in the New Year to raise funds for three charities, Sturgeon said: “We must continue to live up to our responsibility to tackle the global climate emergency.” |
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, picked a traditional nativity scene on his Christmas card. The former deputy Labour leader, Tom Watson, apparently used his card to plug his latest book release. While the front featured a snow-covered Christmas scene, the back of the card showed an advert for his new book, Downsizing, about his battle to lose weight in order to reverse his diabetes. | The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, picked a traditional nativity scene on his Christmas card. The former deputy Labour leader, Tom Watson, apparently used his card to plug his latest book release. While the front featured a snow-covered Christmas scene, the back of the card showed an advert for his new book, Downsizing, about his battle to lose weight in order to reverse his diabetes. |
Not to be outdone by politicians, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, issued their card on Friday showing the couple driving in a classic British car during their visit to Cuba in March. | Not to be outdone by politicians, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, issued their card on Friday showing the couple driving in a classic British car during their visit to Cuba in March. |
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