David Cameron Mocked For Having To Pay Out For Facebook Friends

Cameron Mocked For Having To Pay Out For Facebook Friends
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Embargoed to 0001 Tuesday December 24File photo dated 29/10/13 of David Cameron who in his Christmas message said that Britain made "real progress" in 2013 in strengthening its economy and creating jobs.
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Poor old Dave. The prime minister has been paying for friends on Facebook it has emerged, much to the amusement of his fellow politicians and the general public.

Cameron was accused of having an "endless ego" after splashing out thousands on advertisements on the social media site to encourage users to "like" him.

Despite the mocking, the strategy has worked, the Mail On Sunday reported. Just over a month ago, the PM was almost 20,000 "likes" behind Nick Clegg’s 80,000 – but now he has 127,000 internet friends.

But many were quick to ridicule the PM for his strategy.

Rory Patton commented on Twitter: "David Cameron spends more than I earn on buying "friends" on Social Media, how sad!"

While, Labour MP Sheila Gilmore said: "It looks as if David Cameron is buying popularity. There is no end to his ego, paying for fake Facebook friends."

A Lib Dem insider has also been quoted saying the strategy was "pretty pathetic."

The backlash follows another social media fail for the PM, who was this week mocked for posting a selfie of himself on the phone.