Indian-origin schoolgirl stumps British PM with her question
April 14, 2015  18:27
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It was not any of the hard-nosed journalists or politicians but a 10-year-old Indian-origin schoolgirl that has stumped the British Prime Minister on the campaign trail.

Reema, a student from the northern England city of Salford in Greater Manchester, asked a question regarding his favorite politician apart from himself in BBC's children's programme 'Newsround' as part of a series on the upcoming General Election on May 7.

"If you could pick one politician apart from yourself to win who would it be and why?," 10-year-old asked Cameron.

48-year-old Prime Minister looked visibly rattled and failed to come up with an answer.

"Wow. If I could pick a politician? Would they have to be living or dead?"

"If I thought someone else should win the election I would not be standing myself, so I can't really answer the question about who else I would like to win," he said.
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