According to a YouGov poll, 66% of people believe he did it: YouGov: 66% of public believe Cameron put his penis in a dead pig’s mouth | Political Scrapbook
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAccording to a YouGov poll, 66% of people believe he did it: YouGov: 66% of public believe Cameron put his penis in a dead pig’s mouth | Political ScrapbookComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI don't believe the allegations for a second, this is Ashcroft getting his revenge with some made up pish. Cameron can't take it to court as he will get asked to divulge everything he got up to at Uni, which was much the same as most students, taking drugs and shagging. Ashcroft comes out of this looking like a bit of a sad and bitter fecker.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe club in question only has twelve members at any one time, so only three or four new admissions each year. All Tories, no doubt
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAccording to a YouGov poll, 66% of people believe he did it: YouGov: 66% of public believe Cameron put his penis in a dead pig’s mouth | Political ScrapbookComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNice pic.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat's the name of the club???Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat's the name of the club???
Originally posted by WikipediaThe Piers Gaveston Society is a men-only dining club founded in 1977 at the University of Oxford with membership limited to 12 undergraduates.[1] It is named in honour of Piers Gaveston, favourite and supposed lover of King Edward II of England."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Why does anyone care what anyone else did at university? Some drank too much, some smoked too much, some took drugs, some even studied.
It's the sort of prank a group of young people, perhaps with too much money or time on their hands, would get up to.
Of course, using a pigs head is a bit extreme, but initiation or humiliation ceremonies are meant to be a bit extreme. Presumably, CMD didn't actually procure the head, he was just one of the victims forced to use it.
Buy all means slag him off if you disagree with his policies, but to condemn him for something he was probably forced to do 25 years ago seems a bit childish to me.Comment
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Originally posted by Chuck View PostWhy does anyone care what anyone else did at university? Some drank too much, some smoked too much, some took drugs, some even studied.
It's the sort of prank a group of young people, perhaps with too much money or time on their hands, would get up to.
Of course, using a pigs head is a bit extreme, but initiation or humiliation ceremonies are meant to be a bit extreme. Presumably, CMD didn't actually procure the head, he was just one of the victims forced to use it.
Buy all means slag him off if you disagree with his policies, but to condemn him for something he was probably forced to do 25 years ago seems a bit childish to me.Comment
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