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Woman fails to recognise David Cameron uses the Tube

British Prime Minister David Cameron is one of the most recognisable figures in Britain but the Conservative leader was surprised when he tried to speak to a passenger on the Tube and the woman did not know who he was. According to a website, Cameron complimented commuter Sanyogita Mayer, 27, on her baby Sayama as he travelled on the Jubilee line. But Sanyogita, who recently moved to Westminster from India, had to ask her husband Yanko who was the strange man passing comment on her three-month-old daughter. “We were on our way to go shopping. This man got on at Westminster and came past me and said ‘Is it your baby?’,” she said. “I said ‘yes’, and he said ‘Your baby is really beautiful.’ I thanked him for saying that and he moved away but stood near me.
I asked my husband: ‘Who is this man complimenting my baby?’.” “When he told me it was the prime minister I told him to stop joking with me. But my husband insisted so I went up to Cameron and I said, ‘Excuse me, are you the prime minister?’ “He said ‘yes’ and I started laughing. Then I apologised for having to ask him the question.” The woman, who has featured in eight Bollywood films, told Cameron that politicians in her native India would never travel by public transport. “He told me he had a very busy schedule and it was quicker for him to travel by train than go by road.

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