
Although you’d be forgiven for thinking that this is a shot of David Cameron taking an idle stroll in between meetings of how he plans to get the keys to Number 1o – it’s actually a shot of Big D taking a breather.
Taken in London, it is understood that during his morning jog, fatigue got the better of D.C and he took a cheeky walking break – until of course the Paps saw him and all of a sudden he found some strength to resume his easy jogging pace of 7 min/mile – (this is of course unsubstantiated)
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The paparazzi will wear my legs out.
Why run an election an campaign, when i’ll walk it anyway?
The election…..literally a walk in the park
“I wonder if black is as slimming as they say … perhaps I can use it to trim Gordon’s majority in the election?”
David had a very Conservative approach to his training regime.
“After a few beers and a game of darts with the lads the night before David couldn`t help thinking he`d forgotten something next morning.”
Running the country is like running a marathon and I am going to use the walk/run technique to get the job done quicker.
Having tired of stealing David’s bike for the 6th time, Gordon Brown decided to up the ante and go for his trousers instead.
Wow! A celebrity walking along the streets of London. Oh no, it’s not Sandra Bullock, thought David.
She thinks: Been there, done that!
He thinks: She even didn’t’ look!
I knew i should have worn a hoodie – makes me look “down with the street kids.”
David was often spotted prowling the streets, looking for passing bandwagons to jump on.
Oh god please don’t ask me a policy question