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The internet reacts to claims David Cameron is “trapped in wealth”

Published 19:02 11 Apr 2016 BST

Jordan Gold
The internet reacts to claims David Cameron is “trapped in wealth”

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When Monday's Telegraph ran a notebook column on the Panama Papers and claimed David Cameron's "fate" was to be "trapped in wealth", much of the internet – Twitter in particular – was having none of it.

https://twitter.com/sanglesey/status/719427829998465025 "You often hear of people being 'trapped in poverty,'" the piece reads, "but it is also possible to be trapped in wealth. This is David Cameron's fate." Steve Anglesey, Digital Content Director at ArchantDigital, was one of the first to use the hashtag #TrappedInWealth after criticising the editorial, and shortly afterwards it began trending on Twitter. Obviously, chaos ensued. https://twitter.com/lolwarlol/status/719517153079271424 https://twitter.com/cage_rusty/status/719512582219042817 https://twitter.com/hippy_jon/status/719493195562946561 https://twitter.com/Ally__Jam/status/719477589014929410 https://twitter.com/CosyFT/status/719481062477406208 https://twitter.com/alanknox/status/719460039841484800 https://twitter.com/AbiWilks/status/719435957678829571 https://twitter.com/johnstevenson_x/status/719438255788331008 Are you or anyone you know trapped in wealth? Need our assistance? Hit us up at Hello@JOE.co.uk!

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