Border Force Civil Servants Host Awards Event at Hyper-Exclusive Hurlingham Club
It pays to serve the civil service. Immigration enforcement civil servants were today treated to an event rewarding long service at the Hurlingham Club, the Fulham-based country club known as “one of the most exclusive in the world“. What better way to reward good conduct in the office than a taxpayer-funded jolly in a London neo-classical mansion…
One can’t buy membership – the only way to get in is to be born to a current member – though rooms can be hired for events. One of the two the civil servants used for their jolly, the Quadrangle, costs from £4,800 just to gain access. At least someone knows how to stop people getting across borders…
UPDATE: Guido is told the Napier Room costs at least £12,000 for a day. So that’s a total hire bill of £16,800…