Watch George Osborne Dodge 7x8 Maths Question From Child

Watch George Osborne Dodge 7x8 Maths Question From Child

George Osborne will now be frantically brushing up on his times tables in his Treasury office after he dodged answering a simple maths question asked by a seven year old boy.

The chancellor, who was being interviewed by children on Sky News, was asked by Sam Raddings whether he was good at maths. "I did maths A-level so I have been tested at school," Osborne said. "What's 7x8?" the boy asked. The chancellor replied: "I've made it a rule in life not to answer a load of maths questions."

For the record chancellor, 7x8 equals 56.

Osborne was being asked questions by First News, a newspaper for young people. He also revealed he liked "uplifting" Pharrell Williams songs and that when he was a child he saved up to buy "something called a Scalextric".

And he said he thought the "rowdy" atmosphere of prime minister's questions was not a problem. "I'd much rather have a House of Commons, a parliament, which is lively and people feel passionately about things than a really quiet place," he said.

One girl asked him: "If the country was in debt and you needed help sorting out that problem who would you ask and why?" Osborne replied: "David Cameron." Suck up.

School Children Interview Chancellor George Osborne

School Children Interview Chancellor George Osborne

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