David Cameron has admitted he cannot refuse selfie snaps with voters, claiming it would be rude to turn down a request.
Explaining why he posed for the pictures, the British Prime Minister said politicians were "in the business of trying to win people over".
Appearing on ITV's The Agenda, Mr Cameron also said he expected a large turnout in next year's general election because voters faced a "very big choice" between him and Labour leader Ed Miliband.