Cameron off on hols again: 'I can run country by BlackBerry'

Tabloids and Labour MPs ask why PM is leaving for Cornwall if Islamic State is such a monstrous threat

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David Cameron is under fire for going on holiday again tomorrow after declaring he can run the government “by BlackBerry” while Britain is being dragged closer to military action against the Islamic State in Iraq.

The PM defended his decision to go on his annual family holiday with his wife Sam to Cornwall – less than a week after returning from a 10-day break in Portugal – saying he would still be able to run the country with his smartphone.

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