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David Cameron pinpointed by Google


By Ned Simons
- 27th October 2010

Anyone looking for David Cameron, James Gray or Glenda Jackson should consult Google Maps, which has pinpointed their location within the parliamentary estate exactly.

The error appears to a be a repeat the mistake made a few months ago when shadow Olympics minister Tessa Jowell appeared on the search engine's map sitting near Big Ben.

Also note that Dudden Hill Service Station is in the middle of the Thames. Maybe it's for HMS Astute…



You can check for yourself by zooming in over the Houses of Parliament on Google Maps or by clicking here.

Update: Oh, and Ben Bradshaw is hanging out by 1 Parliament Street.



Update 2:
And further up Whitehall is Plaid Cymru's MP Elfyn Llwyd.


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You lot must be bored! Report something decent!

John Dead
27th Oct 2010 at 4:15 pm

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