PM Builds A Lego Duck On Iceland Trip

PM Builds A Lego Duck On Iceland Trip

So David Cameron went to Iceland and he made a Lego duck. Badly.

He was given just six pieces and 40 seconds to make it, so perhaps it's fair enough that in his own words he "struggled" with the challenge.

The leaders at the Northern Future Forum were given the Lego task as part of a creative bonding challenge.

Thankfully, given an entire nation's pride was at stake, the Danish Prime Minister Lars Rasmussen completed the task with aplomb.

However, Mr Cameron admitted that he had "struggled" with the task.

And the point of the challenge? Well apparently there are nine million different ways to make a duck out of six pieces of Lego, and from this the leaders were supposed to take the sage advice that there is more than one way to solve a problem.

Attempting to locate Mr Cameron's duck, Sky's Darren McCaffrey discovered a number of Lego pieces in a shape almost resembling a duck.

Downing Street refused to confirm or deny if the construction was the Prime Minister's attempt.