He then goes outside to watch a pre-bonfire night demonstration of what happens if a firework goes off when it is in your trouser pocket. A point ably made by the Fire Service with the aid of some bangers and a dummy. Are there a lot of fireworks around? Cameron asks the assembled group, getting mumbled denials in return.
Youth has been featuring a lot on Camerons agenda over the past few weeks. A few days before his trip to Cardiff, he was in London launching the Young Adult Trust, a charity set up as a result of a challenge he issued to the youth sector following the 7 July bombings in 2005.
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