Cameron tells friends dead pig allegations 'utter nonsense'

Tuesday 22nd September 2015 12:57 EDT
 

Prime Minister David Cameron is understood to have reportedly told his close friends that claims that he once put his genitals in a dead pig's mouth are 'utter nonsense', the Independent has reported. However, he has publicly refused to 'dignify' the allegations with a response.

The allegations are among a number included in a new biography of the Prime Minister by the former deputy Conservative party chairman Lord Ashcroft and journalist Isabel Oakeshott, who allegedly wrote in 'Call Me Dave' that Cameron was a member of the exclusive Piers Gaveston Society while studying at Oxford University. The group is believed to have allegedly involved in "bizarre rituals and sexual excess".

Lord Ashcroft and PM Cameron apparently fell out after the Tory leader failed to give the former, a top job he had allegedly promised in 2010.

The book also contains allegations that smoked cannabis with university friends who nicknamed themselves the "Flam Club", and allegedly later allowed cocaine at his home in London.


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