David Cameron's Australian accent during City speech
UK Prime Minister David Cameron delivered a keynote speech on foreign policy in the City of London on Monday evening.
He opened the speech with jokes about the television series Downton Abbey, before recalling a recent conversation with Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
Although he acknowledged "I can't quite do the accent" he decided to "give it a go".
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