The effort was part of a bid to publically invite health ministers from the G8 countries to a summit on dementia, with tweets also posted in English, French, German, Japanese, Russian.
The Italian version (below) may appear correct at first glance, but as Corriere della sera pointed out the prime minister has unknowingly suggested that Italy has more than one minister of health.
GB invita Ministri Sanità italiani come membri @G8 ad aderire @OECD e @WHO a concentrarsi su #G8Dementia http://t.co/OpSYyzou76
— UK Prime Minister (@Number10gov) August 19, 2013
“It reads a bit like broken English (did they translate with Google?),” the newspaper says.
Italy in fact has just the one health minister – Beatrice Lorenzin – a member of Silvio Berlusconi’s People of Freedom (PdL) party who took up the post in April.
While only a slight error, Cameron’s tweets appear to confirm the UK’s reputation as the most linguistically inept European nation.
A recent EU report showed that out of 16 European education systems, pupils in England were the worst at learning a second language.
For example just 9 percent of students in England reached an independent level of French, compared to 82 percent of students in Malta and Sweden who learnt English as their first foreign language.
The survey did not include the education systems of the other nations of the UK, or the Italian system.
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