UPDATE: 1 Oct., 2015
Mr Cameron announced that he will not sue the authors of the book because has not got the time
Mr Cameron announced that he will not sue the authors of the book because has not got the time
A tremendous scandal was revealed in Lord Ashcroft’s book ‘Call Me Dave’. It is still incredible that anyone could go so far and stick his private into a dead pig’s head. Apparently this was the initiation ceremony at an Oxford very private club call ‘PIER GaVISTON SOCIETY’ when David Cameron was a student in Oxford.
Its news spread right
across all the newspapers and people are stunned at the revelation. Mr Cameron
has not so far commented on it and neither has No. 10 Downing Street.
According to a report
in The Guardian Piers Gaveston club is more secretive than the infamous
Bullingdon Club. The short form is “Piers Gav” and organises private orgies in
secret locations with champagne and drugs.
James Delingpole who
was in Oxford at the same time as David Cameron stated that its members are “Poseurs,
Homosexuals, pretend Homosexuals and degenerate.”
Former members supposed
to be Hugh Grant, Rory Stewart MP,
banker NAT Rothschild and Tom Parker-Bowles (Camilla's son.
According to Delingpole
“Bacchanalian parties were held in grand country mansions fuelled by champagne,
caviar and illegal drugs.” He also points out that it is quite normal in all universities
to experiment with drugs. In his view it is a healthy expression of youthful
curiosity.
What is it that these people (Elite) think is is right for them to use drugs, without prosecution, and making it outlawed for any one else. This remark does not means that drugs should allowed but if the law is for one, it is for every one. A lord was picture in newspapers to snored cocaine off the breast of a prostitute. Was he prosecuted? Or through out of the House of Lords of Lords? By heck he will not.
What is it that these people (Elite) think is is right for them to use drugs, without prosecution, and making it outlawed for any one else. This remark does not means that drugs should allowed but if the law is for one, it is for every one. A lord was picture in newspapers to snored cocaine off the breast of a prostitute. Was he prosecuted? Or through out of the House of Lords of Lords? By heck he will not.
Further comments were
made about the summer ball, held in a secret location outside Oxford “basically
a very well organised orgy.” The men wear drag and the women dressed up as
whores.
The 12-strong society
supposed all good looking and former public-schoolboys, each invite 20 guests
to the ball.
The Tattler stated it
is “the coolest club in town” which leave the question of the definition of “cool”.
It was also revealed that in one year a 72-hours notice was given and they were
taken by coach to a secret location. On arrival there was a “live sex show on
stage and a decadent dance tent.”
It makes your mind
boggle to think they see those orgies as fun and entertainment.
The article added
further with the most beautiful girls at Oxford “plenty of rumpy in the bushes
ensues.”
According to that
report in the Daily Mirror there is no suggestion Mr Cameron took part in such
activities when he was a student.
Whether David Cameron
was there or not is for everyone to decide until he owes up and denies it. As
he already stated that a denial would only add fuel to the fire. On the other hand if Mr Cameron hopes the
story will die natural is a bit presumptuous as with all these scandals they
seem to re-appear now and then and mostly when somebody else adds to it.
Speaking in general to
think that these over-privilege people able to go to public school and Oxford
and abuse it, is sickening. Then when they finished have a top job to go to and
nobody will ever know if they past their examines or not. These people will then
play havoc with ordinary folk’s lives because they have not got a clue or care
what it means to feed, clothes, pay the rent household bills They fill their
pocket while they step on people below them.
Source: Daily Mirror
The Guardian
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