
We have reminded him of his responsibility and he has apologized on Twitter and he is writing to the Prime Minister to apologize if there was any offence taken. He is old enough and wise enough to know he shouldn’t have done it. Your feedback helps us make things better, so please let us know what you think. We will monitor how clients experience our work together and the effects of the work with them in ways appropriate to the type of service being offered. This site is a beta, which means its a work in progress and well be adding more to it over the next few weeks. “He has been a bit daft,” Cockerill said. On these pages you can find out more about the Metropolitan Police and how we can help you. Tuilagi’s coach at Leicester Tigers, Richard Cockerill, told the BBC that the England centre would also write a letter to Cameron in addition to his message on Twitter. “Recognize it for what it is, not a good thing to do, apologize for it and then we need to make sure that those sort of things don’t occur again,” he told Sky Sports News. The chief executive of the Rugby Football Union, Ian Ritchie, criticized Tuilagi’s gesture and said England head coach Stuart Lancaster would “have some words” with him.

Tuilagi sparked controversy two years ago at the World Cup in New Zealand when he was fined 3,000 pounds by the English Rugby Union and cautioned by police after jumping from a ferry the day after England was eliminated by France in the quarterfinals.

Thanks to Prime Minister for hosting us.- MTU September 16, 2013

Apologies for messing around on Lions photo.
