Friday, 7 March 2014

Cameron laughs off Twitter parodies of Obama call


Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to journalists at the European Union Council building in Brussels, on March 6, 2014, before a meeting on the crisis in Ukraine
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Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to journalists at the European Union Council building in Brussels, on March 6, 2014, before a meeting on the crisis in Ukraine (AFP Photo/Thierry Charlier)
London (AFP) - British Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday laughed off the widespread mockery of a photo he posted on Twitter of him looking serious while on the phone to US President Barack Obama.
In a tweet to actor Patrick Stewart, one of those who had parodied Cameron's photo, the premier posted a snap of a meeting with former US president Bill Clinton -- "this time face to face, not on the phone".
On Wednesday, Cameron posted a photograph of himself discussing the situation in Ukraine in a telephone call with Obama.
His grave expression was intended to convey the seriousness of the subject, but it was mercilessly mocked online.
US comedian Rob Delaney posted a picture of himself looking serious with a tube of toothpaste held up to his ear, writing: "@David_Cameron @BarackObama Hi guys, I'm on the line now too. Get me up to speed."
Stewart, best known for his long-starring role in "Star Trek", responded with his own photograph looking serious with a tube of wet wipes at his ear.
"@robdelaney @David_Cameron @BarackObama I'm now patched in as well. Sorry for the delay," the 73-year-old tweeted.
Cameron met with former president Clinton at his Downing Street office on Friday, and afterwards tweeted a photo.
"@SirPatStew Talking to another US President, this time face to face, not on the phone," the prime minister wrote

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