Why is David Cameron always seen supporting the England football team? He was at Wembley again on Friday night, the rest of the UK must be feeling left out.
Is England the only team he wants to qualify for Brazil next year, or is it the usual couldn't care less Tory attitude to the rest of the country outside of London.
Well speaking as a Norn Iron fan, he's English after all. And the other 3 home nations are out. I really wasn't expecting him at our game in Baku the other night. I'll forgive him that if nothing else :-)
When England play Montenegro, or indeed anyone else, outside the UK, I don't expect an English PM to remain neutral.
If it's a Home International it might be a little trickier, though I don't see why it should be.
I really don't understand the rather pathetic linkage of patriotism with football teams. Our leaders should not have any obligation to care about one idiotic sport over another.
Here come that damn word again "racism" bandied about wily-nily over an englishman supporting England in a football match - no wonder the word has lost its impact,
I don't go to England, Scotland or Wales games. And I wouldn't call myself a racist.
Perhaps you are not being serious, in which case sorry to fall for it :-)
Cameron is English - I don't expect him to back the Jocks or the Leeks, unless if it was a match between the Bosch/Frogs/whoever and them.
Just as I would expect the Wee Fat Haggis or the Broon Sauce to back the Jocks, or, in his day, David Lloyd George (or the mad Welsh Kinnock) to back the Leeks. Don't think that we have had a Northern Irish PM or candidate but the same applies.
I think you'll find Gordon Brown attended quite a few more Scottish rugby matches than he did of the other home nations. But why let the facts get in the way of a good whinge?