maandag 11 juni 2012

‘Chillaxing’ Prime Minister David Cameron Forgets Daughter in a Pub


Summary:                                                  
Yesterday, Prime Minister David Cameron unintentionally forgot his eight-year-old daughter in a pub after Sunday Lunch. They had lunch with two other families in a pub two miles from his country residence. His daughter supposedly went off to the toilet when the group arranged lifts. The Prime Minister drove off with protection officers and his wife and other children left in another car. At home they immediately realised she was missing and called the pub to find her safe and well. This news comes at an inconvenient time shortly after the publishing of his biography, for which he is criticised for being too ‘chillaxing’.
Commentary:
This news would not have been this interesting if it had happened to an ordinary family man. Of course he is not this neglecting parent, who had a bit too much to drink over Sunday lunch and therefore forgot his daughter at a pub. Being a Prime Minister puts you in the spotlights and the ‘chillaxing’ attitude he is accused of due to his autobiography, is damaging. He is supposed to be always focused and working his buts of for the nation. It all happened within a period of 15 minutes within a distance of 2 miles. Telling stories in a non-exaggerated manner is simply to boring for quality newspapers such as the Sun.

The information is retrieved on june 11th 2012 from the website of the Independent
article ‘Distraught’ Prime Minister David Cameron leaves eight-year-old daughter Nancy in pub after Sunday lunch

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