David Cameron seems to be completely under the pressure of General Election 2015 as he recently blamed brain fade for changing his football club loyalty from Aston Villa to West Ham.
The Prime Minister of United Kingdom said while paying tribute to Britain's multiculturalism at an event, that Europe is a shining example of multiple identities as here one can support any football club whereas he personally support West ham, the Independent reported.
When asked about his sudden change in football club loyalty, the 48-year-old British politician explained that he was still a Villa fan and he must have been overcome by something that sometimes happen when one is are on the stump.
Neil Lancefield, Press Association reporter suggested on Twitter that Cameron must have got confused because both Ville and Ham play in claret.
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