David Cameron has apologised after swearing on a live breakfast radio show.
Oh David, just when it was all going so well.
The breakfast interview on Absolute Radio was designed to show the more light-hearted side of the Conservative leader and the UK’s next Prime Minister.
After some light-hearted banter, Cameron was asked if he used Twitter. He replied, “The trouble with Twitter, the instantness of it – too many twits might make a twat.”
There was loud laughter and applause from people in the studio and the presenter Christian O’Connell, said “Brilliantly put, that’s fantastic.”
Then, a little while later, when talking about the expenses scandal and next year’s General Election, Cameron said, “The public are rightly, I think, pissed off.”
Without pausing for breath, he added, “Sorry, I can’t say that in the morning – angry with politicians.”
A spokesman has since apologised, saying, “David Cameron does not condone the use of bad language. It was a genuine slip-up and he regrets any offence cause.”

David Cameron swore on Absolute Radio
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