With Parliament in recess, David Cameron is able to use this week to focus on the upcoming EU referendum. To do this, the Prime Minister was scheduled to visit Brussels tomorrow morning where he would appear at the EU Conference of Presidents.
Alas it appears that Cameron has now had a change of heart about the event which would have seen him come face to face with his old foe Nigel Farage. The Ukip leader says that although he received official documentation confirming he would meet Cameron at tomorrow’s event, he has now heard that Cameron may not attend:
I was looking forward to meeting @David_Cameron at Conference of Presidents in Brussels tomorrow. Rumours that he may not be attending…
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) February 15, 2016
Received official documentation this morning to say that I was one of several meeting the PM tomorrow morning. He has now run away scared.
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) February
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