David Cameron dropped into a south Buckinghamshire pub yesterday, bringing with him none other than President of China for a pint of bitter and a basket of mini fish and chips.
During his visit to the United Kingdom, President Xi Jinping has met the royal family, held discussions with Cabinet members in Downing Street and now had a traditional British night out at The Plough in Cadsden, near Princes Risborough.
The Prime Minister is no stranger to the country pub, near his official residence Chequers, and is often seen to visit during the Christmas holidays.
Cameron once famously left his daughter Nancy behind at the pub after enjoying a meal in 2012.
I dropped into The Plough at Cadsden for a pint of IPA and some fish and chips with China's President Xi. pic.twitter.com/6kiY27UBwE
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) October 22, 2015
According to national reports, the pair arrived at the village pub at about 6.40pm and spent about 20 minutes inside before the PM paid with a £10 note and went by to his nearby residence.
Last year the PM joined in the Boxing Day festivities at The Plough.
Last year, Cameron also had a short visit to the Hobgoblin in High Wycombe High Street, where he purchased a bag of Wotsits.
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