Last week, The Plough at Cadsden – just down the road from Chequers, the weekend residence of the Prime Minister – enjoyed the company of two world leaders popping in for a pint and a bite to eat when David Cameron brought Chinese President Xi to sample their fare.
And now The Plough is reportedly being visited by lots more Chinese visitors keen to see what their President experienced. Good for business, though the locals may not always be so happy!
The Prime Minister ‘tweeted’ “I dropped into The Plough at Cadsden for a pint of IPA and some fish and chips with China’s President Xi,”.
The Plough’s website reports:
“The Chinese President joined in conversation with some of our customers and even shook hands with many of them. Taking advantage of the opportunity of a lifetime, one regular stepped up and encouraged a friend to film him with his arm around the President. It was a quite remarkable moment and will no doubt be the subject of conversation here for years to come.
The Prime Minister and his guest looked very relaxed, even removing their ties as they enjoyed a few minutes meeting ordinary people. He even quipped that he would not be leaving his family today, referring to a widely publicised incident when he and his wife momentarily left their daughter Nancy behind several years ago.”
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