Why is David Cameron not on Twitter? Because, he says:
“It’s too instantaneous…too many twits might make a twat”.
Too instantaneous? Doesn’t the job of Prime Minister require a little thinking on your feet, a little interaction, a little more, shall we say, statemanship?
Probably, but according to Cameron:
“the public are pissed off.”
Anything goes, then, eh, Dave?
Actually I think this is pretty amusing, and it’s good that Cameron is trying to portray an ordinary side. He’s still after that White Van Man, after all.
Alex Smith
Alex is the founder and CEO of The Cares Family. He was editor and first director of LabourList in 2009-2010, during which time he established the site as the number one Labour blog, and later an aide to Ed Miliband.
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