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Another derogatory nickname reportedly used by former chief adviser Dominic Cummings. It mocked her interest in environmental causes and animal welfare, which critics claimed distracted the Prime Minister from "core" Conservative priorities.
Political rivals and embittered ex-officials alleged she was a "puppet master" who influenced senior appointments and shifted the Prime Minister’s stance on policies like climate change and the evacuation of animals from Kabul. 🛡️ Responses to the Attacks Another derogatory nickname reportedly used by former chief
In early 2022, Carrie Johnson (née Symonds), the wife of then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, became a central and polarizing figure in British politics. Critics within the Conservative Party and the wider media dubbed her "Carrie Antoinette," a play on Marie Antoinette, to symbolize perceived extravagance and unelected influence over government policy. 🏛️ The "Carrie Antoinette" Controversy 🛡️ Responses to the Attacks In early 2022,
Critics used the moniker to highlight the £112,000 renovation of the No. 11 Downing Street flat. The project reportedly included gold wallpaper costing £840 per roll, evoking a sense of "regal" excess that rankled many during a time of national economic strain. 11 Downing Street flat
The focus on Carrie Johnson sparked a heated debate over whether the criticism was legitimate political scrutiny or motivated by deeper biases:
The nickname emerged primarily from scandals involving taxpayer and donor money, as well as her alleged role in Downing Street decision-making: