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The Flowers of Evil

Crack Methodist | 22.11.2013 14:56

Why is the mud sticking to Labour about one Methodist Careerist being suspected of a Peruvian Marching Habit? Maybe it is all about the good day to bury bad news.

October 20, 2005:
Alex Thomson: “If I asked you if you’d snorted cocaine as an MP, you’d therefore say ‘No’, wouldn’t you?”
David Cameron: “That’s right, but, please, I mean, I think we’ve dealt with this issue..."
Thomson: “So that’s ‘No’?”
Cameron: “I’ve absolutely answered your question
(Channel 4).

June 2, 2007: "it [cocaine] achieved no pharmacological, psychotropic or any other effect on me whatsoever." (Boris Johnson GQ)

June 3, 2009: David Cameron's spin doctor sneaked Lynton Crosby into Number 10 (Mirror).

November 20, 2013: Jim Messina arrives at Number 10 (Telegraph).


Looks like they are all marching to the same tune.

Crack Methodist

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