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Damien 21-09-2015 07:56

David Cameron and the Pig
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...g-society.html

Quote:

A distinguished Oxford contemporary claims Cameron once took part in an outrageous initiation ceremony at a Piers Gaveston event, involving a dead pig. His extraordinary suggestion is that the future PM inserted a private part of his anatomy into the animal’s mouth.

The source — himself an MP — first made the allegation out of the blue at a business dinner in June 2014. Lowering his voice, he claimed to have seen photographic evidence of this disgusting ritual.
:shocked::confused:

Derek 21-09-2015 08:00

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
So black mirror was a documentary then??? :Yikes:

Maggy 21-09-2015 08:04

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Ah now I understand my friend's remarks about a pig fest on twitter..However it is the DM and without direct evidence it's just hearsay and innuendo..

Derek 21-09-2015 08:58

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
It does explain a few things.

Imagine being told the story while tucking into a bacon roll.

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Gary L 21-09-2015 08:59

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
I've always said he's weird.
there's something just not right about him.

where else has he stuck it?
hmmmmmmm!

Maggy 21-09-2015 10:24

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Well the BBC hasn't used the Daily Mail's front page on their round up of today's newspaper headlines.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-34310771

Hugh 21-09-2015 10:26

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35799259)
I've always said he's weird.
there's something just not right about him.

where else has he stuck it?
hmmmmmmm!

tbf, you also said (repeatedly) that he would never get re-elected......;)

Kymmy 21-09-2015 10:29

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Most BBQs/Braiis/Barbie's are literally a ceremony involving dead animals including pigs :D

Hugh 21-09-2015 11:05

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Amusing comment in the BBC article...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34312744

Quote:

BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said the as yet unpublished book, Call Me Dave, was "less a story about stupid student pranks, and more a story about raw political revenge".

Chris 21-09-2015 12:30

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Well he is denying it. Could be that this book is a pig in a poke? :D

Hugh 21-09-2015 12:46

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Well, the source should be easy to identify - a Tory MP who was at Oxford at the same time as Cameron.

There aren't that many, believe it or not...

solitaire 21-09-2015 13:14

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35799311)
Well he is denying it. Could be that this book is a pig in a poke? :D

Not really, It's more of a poke in a pig. ;)

peanut 21-09-2015 13:42

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Some bad news against Dave, up pops Ivan yet again. (Daily Fail). More sickening than the actual pig story.

Gary L 21-09-2015 23:47

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Now they're showing Dave in Wales just last weekend when he was saying he wants this pig. and taking the pig home. and nobody knowing why up until now.

he's been sussed!
he has to resign now!

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35799284)
tbf, you also said (repeatedly) that he would never get re-elected......;)

I said he won't last long.

we're just waiting for the pig resignation :D

heero_yuy 22-09-2015 07:55

Re: David Cameron and the Pig
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35799401)
I said he won't last long.

No doubt as reliable as your other predictions.:D

The Sun today is going large on the cocain angle of the "revelations"

By all accounts Lord Ashcroft is not a man to cross and Cameron had done just that, so far all the stories are just that. Nobody has stuck their head above the parapet to confirm or deny them.

Cameron is not the first of our politicians to have done things at Uni that they later regret and he won't be the last.


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