Effigy of David Cameron and pig's head to burn at Lewes Bonfire night display
A giant effigy of a naked David Cameron with a pig’s head resting in his lap is to be set alight at the Lewes Bonfire night celebrations.
Michael Ashcroft, the former Conservative party deputy chairman who upset Downing Street with his recent biography of David Cameron, has spent 18 days in intensive care in the US after suffering liver and renal failure.
In the face of two days of lurid allegations about David Cameron’s days at Oxford University, Downing Street has maintained an official vow of silence.
Conservative party sources have denied that David Cameron was involved in a bizarre university dining club ritual involving a dead pig’s head.
David Cameron is facing fresh questions from Labour and the SNP over allegations by the former Conservative deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft that the prime minister conspired to mislead the public before the 2010 election about his knowledge of Ashcroft’s non-dom tax status.
The latest batch of constituency polling suggests that the Scottish Labour leader is in with a chance of holding his seat.
The latest batch of constituency polling, by Lord Ashcroft, suggests that the smaller parties are making progress.
Before the 2010 election YouGov interviewed 31,210 people and has recently reinterviewed them. The change in voting intentions is remarkable.
The latest Ashcroft poll suggests that Jim Murphy could lose his seat by nine points. If he loses will he resign?
Michael Ashcroft, the former Conservative party deputy chairman who upset Downing Street with his recent biography of David Cameron, has spent 18 days in intensive care in the US after suffering liver and renal failure.