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Unauthorised biography claims David Cameron took part in disturbing initiation

The prime minister’s official spokesperson today refused to comment on new claims that David Cameron once inserted his genitals into a dead pig.

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According to the authors of the book Cameron was also a person that often smoked dope and allowed cocaine inside his home.

He attended Eton College, the country’s most famous private school, and Oxford, where he was a member of the Bullingdon Club, a raucous drinking-and-dining society with a reputation for drunken vandalism, the Firstpost report says.

Downing Street has declined to comment on the contents of the book, which are likely to cast a shadow over the Conservatives’ upcoming annual conference in Manchester.

This statement was deprived by press officer Isabel Oakeshott, who has co-written the book.

Ashcroft claims that this contemporary claims that another member of the group has photographic evidence to prove that such an initiation happened.

Lord Ashcroft, who donated millions to the party before falling out with Cameron, has co-authored “Call Me Dave“, which makes a series of damming claims about the student days of Cameron.

“An English-language article published Monday by state-funded television network RT was titled “#PigGate farce: “Story of Cameron’s “private part” in dead pig’s mouth resonates gloriously online”.

But it sheds new light on Mr Cameron’s journey from privileged student at Eton and Oxford to Number 10, via a career in PR where he made significant enemies.

The past Tory donor disclose to have personal “beef” with David Cameron Prime Minister after not presented any major job in the coalition government.

And so David Cameron finds as extraordinarily rumours are given an airing in the Daily Mail.

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Ashcroft and Cameron reportedly have a rift going back to 2010 when the peer admitted he was then not paying United Kingdom tax on earnings outside Britain. “The critical thing in all of this is that those of us who are in politics mustn’t be hypocrites”.

David Cameron and a pig