Cameron’s denied #PigGate (Picture: David Hartley/REX Shutterstock)
Last week the internet pretty much went into meltdown mode after allegations were made about the PM and an intimate act with a decapitated pig.
Former Tory peer Lord Michael Ashcroft claimed that David Cameron popped his penis into the head of a dead pig, while he was at Oxford University.
#PigGate, #Hameron and even Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror were trending on Twitter for over 12 hours and everyone was waiting for SamCam’s man to comment on the outrageous allegations.
Downing Street initially said they weren’t going to dignify the rumours with a response, but Cameron’s finally addressed the porcine political scandal.
Last week the internet pretty much went into meltdown mode after allegations were made about the PM and an intimate act with a decapitated pig.
Former Tory peer Lord Michael Ashcroft claimed that David Cameron popped his penis into the head of a dead pig, while he was at Oxford University.
#PigGate, #Hameron and even Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror were trending on Twitter for over 12 hours and everyone was waiting for SamCam’s man to comment on the outrageous allegations.
Downing Street initially said they weren’t going to dignify the rumours with a response, but Cameron’s finally addressed the porcine political scandal.
Pig gate prophecy? (Picture: Channel 4)
Chatting to reporters on a flight to New York, he said: ‘I can see why the book was written and I think everyone can see straight through it.
‘As for the specific issue raised’, He’s talking about #PigGate just so you know, ‘a very specific denial was made a week ago and I’ve nothing to add.’
When asked if he planned to take legal action, Cameron added: ‘No, I’m too busy running the country, taking decisions, getting on with work.
‘If you do a job like this, you do get people who have agendas and write books and write articles and write all sorts of things. The most important thing is not to let it bother you and get on with the job.’
Chatting to reporters on a flight to New York, he said: ‘I can see why the book was written and I think everyone can see straight through it.
‘As for the specific issue raised’, He’s talking about #PigGate just so you know, ‘a very specific denial was made a week ago and I’ve nothing to add.’
When asked if he planned to take legal action, Cameron added: ‘No, I’m too busy running the country, taking decisions, getting on with work.
‘If you do a job like this, you do get people who have agendas and write books and write articles and write all sorts of things. The most important thing is not to let it bother you and get on with the job.’
Metro
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