DAVID CAMERON and fellow European leaders were challenged to build ducks from six pieces of Lego at a summit in Iceland.
It may seem a bit quackers for world leaders to be playing with toys intended for children at a top-level gathering but it has become a major talking point after Cameron failed to impress.
There are said to be 9 MILLION ways in which to build a duck out of just six bricks.
Unfortunately for the PM he, in his own words, “struggled” to craft his model, with Iceland’s Prime Minister Sigmundur Dav Gunnlaugsson adding: “It looked more like a dog than a duck.”
Just found this at Reykjavik summit. No.10 won't confirm if it is Dave's dodgy duck. (Suspect not). #DuckGate pic.twitter.com/nIywWvK7ei
— Darren McCaffrey (@DarrenEuronews) October 29, 2015
Unsurprisingly the Prime Minister of Denmark, where Lego was first manufactured in 1949, was the winner of the duck building competition.
To see if it was as easy as it sounds, we challenged our Westminster correspondent James Millar and his family to get to work with some Lego, and here’s what happened…
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