Theresa May has been dancing with schoolchildren in
South Africa – and it is every bit as awkward as you feared and/or hoped.
The Prime Minister, who chose Abba’s Dancing Queen as one of her Desert Island Discs in 2016, is in
Cape Town as part of a three-day trade mission aimed at bolstering the
UK’s position post-
Brexit.
And when students at ID Mkize Secondary School, which is twinned with Whitby High School in Yorkshire, regaled the British premier with some singing, May joined in by having a bit of a boogie.
The shuffle, which comes hot on the heels of heated debate over May’s curtsy to the Queen, has divided opinion on Twitter.