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David Cameron, the UK prime minister, has committed another social media blunder after following a high-class escort agency on Twitter.
No explanation has been offered by Downing Street as to why the PM’s official account, which is run by a team, is following the Carltons of London.
The Register, which first reported the incident, quoted a woman at the agency as saying: " "I think there is a wrong number out there…I don’t know anything about the Prime Minister or Twitter."
The technology site suggested an aide of Cameron’s might have been looking for the Carlton Club, a private members club for supporters of the Conservative Party.
The incident comes a month after Cameron "favourited" an offensive tweet about foreign secretary William Hague by mistake posted after the Kenyan terrorist attack which said: "David-Cameron please call off William Hague, hasn’t Kenya suffered enough today?"
One of the two posts Carltons of London ever posted says: "We are London’s finest luxury boutique escort service and provide London’s most stunning escorts for every occasion."