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FIFA’s Sepp Blatter should go, says David Cameron

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British Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday urged FIFA president Sepp Blatter to resign in the interest of rooting out corruption in world football. Cameron said it was “unthinkable” that Blatter could clean up the governing body, adding: “Frankly what we’ve seen is the ugly side of the beautiful game.

“Yes, in my view he should go,” he said when asked about Blatter’s future at FIFA, after talks in Berlin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

“You cannot have accusations of corruption at this level and on this scale in this organisation and pretend that the person currently leading it is the right person to take it forward. That cannot be the case.”

Cameron said the millions of football fans deserved to see the governing body purged of graft.

“He should go and the sooner that happens, the better, the faster that organisation can start to rebuild its credibility which is going to be so important because so many people around the world want to see this game properly managed, properly looked after so we can all enjoy the World Cups in the future.”

He declined to be drawn on whether the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, slated for Russia and Qatar respectively, should be moved due to sleaze allegations.

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