I would like to be Harry Potter, says David Cameron
I would like to be Harry Potter, says David Cameron
Prime Minister also hinted that many voters might view him as the evil Voldemort.

London: British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday said that he would like to emulate JK Rowling's child-wizard hero Harry Potter but the Prime Minister also hinted that many voters might view him as the evil Voldemort.

Cameron said there were lots of the author's characters he would not like to be - and that the British public might see him as one of them.

He was asked to choose a Rowling character to emulate by a student at Kazakhstan's Nazarbayev University on Monday.

Rowling's seven-book Harry Potter series saw sales in the hundreds of millions and gave rise to eight films.

Cameron, 46, said his nine-year-old daughter had just begun reading the books so he was now "rediscovering them". "I can think of all sorts of characters you don't want to be and I suppose in the end you know if you've got any sense you want to be Harry Potter. That must be the correct answer."

But he admitted the chances of UK voters seeing him as the forever youthful, popular hero were slim. "I suspect people in Britain might want to paint me in a different role," he said. "But I'll let them do that. I won't make the work easier for them," BBC quoted Cameron as saying.

The Prime Minister did not elaborate on which other characters his domestic audience might like to cast him as.

Voldemort is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Rowling's Harry Potter series.

Cameron is in Kazakhstan on a trade visit - the first serving British Prime Minister to visit the oil-rich nation.

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