Former PM David Cameron is back shooting game birds after 10-year gun break
Ex-Prime Minister has been shooting twice in the last five months - spending one of those pheasant shooting on the Salperton estate in Gloucestershire, sources claimed
DAVID Cameron is back shooting game birds after a decade-long break, it was revealed last night.
The former PM has been shooting twice in the last five months - spending one of those pheasant shooting on the Salperton estate in Gloucestershire, sources claimed.
The source told the Telegraph Mr Cameron was “actually good” despite being out of practice.
Mr Cameron – who previously enjoyed riding with the hounds – is said to be keen on deer stalking.
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