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International News Title: David Cameron Accused of Sex Act With a Dead Pig LONDON I did not have sexual relations with that pig. Its not the sort of denial any world leader wants to make, and Prime Minister David Cameron has yet to respond to allegations that he once inserted his penis into the mouth of a dead pig. The bizarre, and possibly illegal act, allegedly took place during the initiation for a debauched and secretive society at the University of Oxford. The lurid details are described in an extraordinary, unauthorized biography of the British prime minister written by the former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party. Downing Street has refused to comment on the alleged indiscretion, which is being described as his Bae of Pigs crisis on Twitter. Lord Ashcrofts book also alleges that Cameron was a member of a dope smoking group called the Flam Club and repeats rumors that cocaine was allowed to circulate openly at the future prime ministers home in London. Ashcroft, who gave more than $12 million to the party, accuses Cameron of appearing lazy and unreliable and says his own campaign chief described him as a posh c***. Lord Ashcroft and co-author Isabel Oakeshottformer political editor of The Sunday Timesclaim they were told about the pigs head by a distinguished Oxford contemporary who also went on to become a Member of Parliament. It was claimed that Cameron took part in an initiation ceremony to join the Piers Gaveston society, a notorious Oxford club that takes its name from the reputed gay lover of King Edward II. The magazine Tatler, Britains leading arbiter of the aristocracy, describes the group as Oxfords coolest drinking society, with an annual summer party that is basically a very well-organized orgy. Hugh Grant was once a member. The unnamed politician told the authors of Call Me Dave that he saw photographic evidence of Cameron placing a private part of his anatomy into the mouth of a pigs head as it rested in the lap of a Piers Gav member. Ashcroft and Oakeshott conclude that it would be an elaborate story for an otherwise credible figure to invent. The story is, however, similar to a classic dirty tricks campaign legend described by Hunter S. Thompson in Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 72. This is one of the oldest and most effective tricks in politics. Every hack in the business has used it in times of trouble, and it has even been elevated to the level of political mythology in a story about one of Lyndon Johnsons early campaigns in Texas. The race was close and Johnson was getting worried. Finally he told his campaign manager to start a massive rumor campaign about his opponents life-long habit of enjoying carnal knowledge of his own barnyard sows. The prime ministers spokeswoman seemed keen to avoid exactly that Monday, claiming that she "won't dignify with a response" any of the allegations contained within the book. The serialization of Call Me Dave is due to continue in the Daily Mail for the rest of the week so it remains to be seen how long that line can hold. Cameron has never denied recreational drug use. The book quotes a friend, James Delingpole, recalling hazy days in his university rooms listening to Supertramp albums under the influence of marijuana. I had a room on the top floor, and we'd all sit on the floor and smoke dope, he claimed. Delingpole, now a journalist, also described the antics of the university drinking clubs. As well as the alleged association with the Piers Gaveston society, Cameron was a confirmed member of the Bullingdon Club, along with two of the favorites to succeed him as prime minister, George Osborne, the current Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London. What it basically involved was getting drunk and standing on restaurant tables, shouting about f***ing plebs, said Delingpole. It was all about despising poor people
Its about mindless destruction, and conspicuous excess and the rather ugly side of upper-class life. Its loathsome. Lord Ashcroft, who was once the partys biggest donor, admits in the book that he has personal beef with the prime minister. The two men were once close but fell out when Cameron was elected prime minister and refused to give Ashcroft the job he claims he was promised. Long after he became prime minister, the impression persisted that he was more interested in holding the office than in using its power to achieve anything in particular. His laissez-faire approach can create the impression that he is insufficiently concerned by results, and more than once he has appeared so relaxed that he has only stirred to avert disaster at the last minute. But my own particular beef with him is more personal, Ashcroft wrote. He said one of the prime ministers colleagues confided in him that: Camerons word is as good as the paper its written on. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Willie Green (#0)
What was 'a distinguished Oxford contemporary' doing at such an event if it at all happened? To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.---Revelation 1:5b-6
Well, someone had to hold the pig head. потому что Бог хочет это тот путь
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