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she's covering her own back here, having previously defended the claim; she's never said she personally knew it was true and is now more eager to pass the buck.
Highly unlikely to be any lawsuits, I would have thought - Cameron won't want the coals raked over again. I suspect Ashcroft still knows where too many bodies are buried*.
*NOT LITERALLY, okay?
Highly unlikely to be any lawsuits, I would have thought - Cameron won't want the coals raked over again. I suspect Ashcroft still knows where too many bodies are buried*.
*NOT LITERALLY, okay?
Depends how it is written in the book which none of us have read.
If she wrote something like "One back bench MP says Cameron joined a drinking society at University whose initiation ceremony involves porking a pigs head".
Then that is entirely permissable. She is not saying Cameron did it, just that he joined a group that allegedly does do it. I doubt Cameron would sue.
If she wrote something like "One back bench MP says Cameron joined a drinking society at University whose initiation ceremony involves porking a pigs head".
Then that is entirely permissable. She is not saying Cameron did it, just that he joined a group that allegedly does do it. I doubt Cameron would sue.
Gromit, I haven't read the book, thanks to my terrifically busy schedule, but here's the Mail's serialisation of it, as written by Ashcroft and Oakeshott
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-32 42550/C ameron- pig-bem used-lo ok-face -future -PM-too k-outra geous-i nitiati on-cere mony-jo ining-O xford-d ining-s ociety. html
It does specifically name Cameron.
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It does specifically name Cameron.
// 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.
My co-author Isabel Oakeshott and I initially assumed this was a joke. It was therefore a surprise when, some weeks later, the MP repeated the allegation. //
As I assumed. She didn't say Cameron did it. She says someone said he did it.
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.
My co-author Isabel Oakeshott and I initially assumed this was a joke. It was therefore a surprise when, some weeks later, the MP repeated the allegation. //
As I assumed. She didn't say Cameron did it. She says someone said he did it.
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