There is no way that she should be permitted to access the same 115,000 a year for life fund as her recent predecessors all of whom served for well over two years, said Christine Jardine, the spokeswoman for the Cabinet Office of the Liberal Democrats, in a statement.
There are some other experienced figures among the new Scottish cohort - Christine Jardine was an advisor in the coalition government, and Jamie Stone has now held more or less every elected position there is, from local councillor to MSP to MP.
CHRISTINE JARDINE (Gordon) Perhaps not too much of a surprise, Christine Jardine, who was running in Lib Dem's Malcolm Bruce's seat, lost heavily to Alex Salmond, Scotland's former first minister. Salmond eased to victory with 27,717 votes compared to her 19,030.
Date: May 08, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
General Election 2015: Scottish Tory candidate Alexander Stewart on tactical ...
predicted to return to Westminster by taking the Aberdeenshire seat of Gordon from the Liberal Democrats. SiU think that the TV campaign backing the Liberal Democrat candidate, Christine Jardine, who has the best chance of disappointing the former first minister, is certainly having an effect.
Date: May 02, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Tax receipts from North Sea oil predicted to fall to 40-year low
While the Scotch Whisky Association had waged a substantial lobbying campaign to get the duty cut by 2p, Osborne was also lobbied directly by retiring Lib Dem MP Sir Malcolm Bruce and his successor Christine Jardine, who is attempting to hold onto Bruces seat of Gordon against a potent challenge fr
Date: Mar 18, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Watch out, Westminster - Alex Salmond wants back in
The seat has a Liberal Democrat majority of almost 7,000, but the sitting MP, Sir Malcolm Bruce, is standing down to be replaced by Christine Jardine, a former journalist and ministerial special adviser, who is regarded as a pushover by the Nats hierarchy. The Westminster constituency of G
er is quitting and has been replaced by a male candidate and Mid Dorsets Annette Brooke will also step down. There is a strong possibility that there will be no female Liberal MPs after May 2015, although Christine Jardine is being mentioned as a possible candidate for Sir Malcolm Bruces seat.