- David Cameron and Boris Johnson visit nursery to promote childcare
- Duo left flummoxed by jigsaw aimed at teaching children about seasons
- London Mayor resorted to brute force to hammer wrong pieces together
- Prime Minister gave his approval, telling Boris: 'If in doubt, wedge it in'
They are supposed to be the dream team who can solve the conundrum of how to win the election.
But
David Cameron and Boris Johnson were left scratching their heads today
as they struggled with a children's jigsaw teaching toddlers about the
seasons.
As
the London Mayor tried to hammer ill-fitting pieces together with his
hands, the Prime Minister tried out what could be a new election slogan,
telling him: 'If in doubt, wedge it in.'
After being put right by a four-year-old who spotted their errors, the pair had more fun finger painting with Tory blue paint.
David Cameron and Boris Johnson were
left stumped by the puzzle at Advantage Children's Day Nursery in
Surbiton, as three-year-old Stephanie looked on
When they tried to put the puzzle back together, they hit trouble after it proved to be more difficult than expected
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