British PM cancels Thai trip
* Published: 21/11/2010 at 09:26 PM
* Online news: Local News
British Prime Minister David Cameron has cancelled plans to spend a Christmas holiday in Phuket, following complaints from campaigners about the Thai government's human-rights record, the UK press reported on Sunday.
Mr Cameron had faced claims that the trip would be viewed as "showing support" for a "brutal" regime after the May 19 violence, and red shirt attempts to take the government to the International Criminal Court.
The PM's office would not comment on the Camerons' plans, but it is understood that the family had booked flights some time ago and now felt it was better to enjoy the festive season in England. It had been reported that Mr Cameron chose Thailand because the Thai Prime Minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, is a fellow graduate of Eton, something that his office denied. (Agencies)
The real story probably is:
"British Prime Minister David Cameron has cancelled plans to spend a Christmas holiday in Phuket. He no longer needs to go there for their for prostitutes since there is a good enough supply now in the UK."
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Those are Romanian women. Not the same quality as a shrieking Patong whore.
Yeah, but with the Romanian women you don't have to worry as much about making a package check.
True dat.
Well it would look well eh?
A democratically elected politician prancing around in amongst the junta jungle and live fire zones.
Talk about diagonaly opposed
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