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Saturday, May 9, 2015

As Cameron celebrates returning to Downing Street, windswept wife Samantha also heads back to No.10... on trendy £165 scooter

.Samantha Cameron caused a stir when she cruised into the back of Number 10 on a white micro scooter

  • .Her trip out with their three children came just hours after husband David's election triumph
  • .Meanwhile the Prime Minister was busy organising his cabinet reshuffle inside Downing Street 
  • .Mrs Cameron was believed to be riding £165 Micro Bullet Scooter designed for adults
Hours after David Cameron's election victory his wife Samantha made a swift return to Downing Street - on her very own micro-scooter. 
The Prime Minister's wife cruised into the back of Number 10, much to the surprise of this heavily armed policeman.
Blossom was whipped into the face of a trainer wearing SamCam by a gust of wind, as she returned from the energetic outing with her three children.  
What's going on 'ere then? Samantha Cameron made a swift return to Downing Street on the back of her own micro-scooter
What's going on 'ere then? Samantha Cameron made a swift return to Downing Street on the back of her own micro-scooter

Speedy return: A trainer wearing Mrs Cameron had enjoyed an energetic outing with her children before returning on the scooter
Just 24 hours after appearing at Buckingham Palace in an £800 Preen dress, Mrs Cameron was back on Mummy duty. 
The 44-year-old opted to wear a smart pin-stripped jacket with dark blue jeans as she took charge of the scooter.
She appeared confident and relaxed as she calmly pushed herself along, with a designer leather handbag slung around her neck.
It is believed Mrs Cameron was riding a Micro Bullet Scooter that is available for both children and adults.
Style conscious SamCam chose not to wear a helmet as she casually weaved along the tarmac.
Her pristine white laced up trainers also suggested that Mrs Cameron had kept her two wheels firmly on the concrete.
Mrs Cameron, who has a fashion career in her own right, showed off her style credentials in four outfits yesterday. 
They included a pale blue shirt dress and an elegant £295 navy number by the quintessentially British designer Paul Smith.
Mr Cameron was met with a hero's welcome from jubilant staff as he walked back through the doors of Number 10 after one of the most unexpected election triumphs in a generation.
Today he was not with his family for the afternoon scooter expedition, as he was working on the cabinet reshuffle inside Number 10.
He moved quickly to re-appoint his four most senior ministers, to show that the team which propelled him back into Number 10 will remain in place
There are at least five Cabinet jobs up for grabs, after Nick Clegg and Lib Dem colleagues were forced to formally resign en masse after their crushing election defeat.
And around a dozen other junior posts are vacant across government, plus several posts for Tory ministers in the Lords which are likely to be taken by MPs who retired at the election.  
The Prime Minister was organising the cabinet re-shuffle inside Number 10SamCam zipping around on her scooter
Back on mummy duty: As Mrs Cameron zipped around on the scooter her husband was organising his cabinet reshuffle in Number 10
Mrs Cameron wore this £295 dress by designer Paul Smith to return to Conservative HQSamantha Cameron wore this blue shirt dress to vote
Samantha Cameron going to vote, pictured left, and arriving back at the Conservative HQ in London, right
Back home: SamCam and the Prime Minister back at Number 10 Downing Street
Back home: SamCam and the Prime Minister back at Number 10 Downing Street
Glam Cam: Mrs Cameron wore an £800 Preen dress to visit Buckingham Palace with husband David yesterday
Glam Cam: Mrs Cameron wore an £800 Preen dress to visit Buckingham Palace with husband David yesterday
Victory dinner: David Cameron celebrated his majority at the polls by taking his wife out for dinner at Mark's club
Victory dinner: David Cameron celebrated his majority at the polls by taking his wife out for dinner at Mark's club

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