‘Luft-Cam-sa’ ministerial jet idea slammed
PM resurrects ditched private plane proposal
DAVID Cameron faced derision and anger yesterday over his plans to get a jet to take him and his ministerial cronies on official visits around the world.
Mr Cameron’s flight of fancy would see an RAF air-to-air refuelling plane converted into a cabinet cruiser for use on long-haul trips at a cost of up to £10 million, government sources said.
Ministers claim that the A330 Voyager refurb will eventually save hundreds of thousands of pounds a year in hire costs.
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