Britsh PM mocked for eating hot dog with knife and fork | Inquirer News

Britsh PM mocked for eating hot dog with knife and fork

/ 05:11 PM April 09, 2015

LONDON—Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has been skewered in the middle of a tense election campaign — for eating a hot dog with a knife and fork.

The Conservative leader’s visit on Monday to a voter barbecue backfired as an attempt to appear as an everyman, relaxing in a blue shirt as the beer flowed.

The image was shattered when Cameron picked up cutlery to tackle the sausage-stuffed bread roll.

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Newspapers and social media seized on the photograph of Cameron using the cutlery as evidence that the prime minister is posh and unrelatable — an image his party has battled to shake.

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“David Cameron doesn’t know how to eat a hot dog” announced the Metro; “I won’t try to hide the fact I am posh” was the headline of the Daily Mail.

“What kind of person eats a hot dog with a knife and fork?” asked The Times journalist David Jack.

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“I do the same at McDonalds with a Big Mac just before I ask to see the wine list,” joked Twitter user Peter Smith.

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Cameron’s Tory party has long been characterised by the opposition Labour party as governing in the interests of the rich and powerful.

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Cameron has said he will not change his upper-class accent to win votes, or apologise for what he called his “privileged upbringing” and “posh school”.

Cameron, like Prince William, Prince Harry and a large proportion of Britain’s ruling class, went to the prestigious boarding school Eton College.

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It is not the first food-related photograph to menace the main candidates in the campaign for the May 7 election, for which Labour and the Conservative party have been deadlocked for months.

Photographs of Labour leader Ed Miliband making an ungainly attempt to eat a bacon sandwich helped forge a reputation of awkwardness the opposition leader has struggled to shed ever since.

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