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Something light, in the way of headline bias and giving a none story a bit of traction.

 David Cameron and his wife Samantha have enjoyed a “date night” at a trendy new London restaurant named for a prostitute in a 18th century nursery rhyme.

The couple surprised diners at Kitty Fisher’s in Mayfair when they arrived with two friends and a team of bodyguards on Wednesday night.

According to its website, the restaurant was named for the “infamous 18th century courtesan Kitty Fisher,” who features in the nursery rhyme “Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it.”

Appropriately enough, it is situated on Shepherd Market, an upmarket red light district where Lord Archer, the disgraced novelist and peer, infamously met the prostitute who led to his downfall.

The Prime Minister has spoken in the past about how he and his wife keep their relationship alive with weekly date nights.

Dressed casually, they sat with their friends in the “tiny” downstairs area of the £45-a-head restaurant while their bodyguards were seated upstairs. One bodyguard enjoyed braised ox cheeks with champ.

One diner said: “They were casually dressed – Samantha had on a spotty shirt – and seemed very relaxed and unassuming. They seemed to know the owners.”

The Prime Minister's ministerial car remained parked outside the restaurant throughout the meal.

Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/11392425/David-Cameron-enjoys-date-night-at-trendy-restaurant-named-for-17th-century-prostitute.html

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