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Conservative leader David Cameron denies he went raving

A 1988 video shows a rather similar-looking chap partying…

The Conservative party have issued a denial after it was suggested that an online video shows their leader, David Cameron, partying at a rave in 1988.

The video, first flagged up on Viceland.com and entitled 'Acid House Sunrise 1988 Part 4', which you can see by clicking below, shows a man who strongly resembles the politician attending an outdoor rave sporting long hair, clearly enjoying himself to the full.

However, a spokesperson for the party has "categorically denied" that Cameron features in the video, reports the Daily Mail.

Throughout his career, Cameron has repeatedly refused to answer questions about whether he has taken illegal drugs, although a fellow pupil at his school Eton claimed he had used cannabis when he was younger.



 

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UncleFester 

Apr 29, 2009

And what if he did? Doesn't mean that he took acid/dope. And then does even that matter? Politicians are always accused on not being in touch with ordinary people? At least he can be informed about the debate can't he? I can't ever imaging el Gordo ever letting himslef go abit! Rave Cameron. Nice one. Buzzin'.It does show some consitancy though doesn't it. He still prefers the company of twats!

vince_vega 

Apr 29, 2009

ahaha, what an idiot, if he actually admitted it, people would actually appreciate his honesty, and it would humanize him a little, rather than looking like a pompous twat, which he does now.

oasis4eva 

Apr 29, 2009

even if it was him BIG DEAL!! i would be more worried about the haircut!!

Golfman 

Apr 29, 2009

Ha ha, thats definately him!. Im sure he didnt inhale any illegal substances and didnt partake in any mind bending drugs.....yeah right!

Gang_of_Victor 

May 7, 2009

haha, yeah i think that definitely is him. what a madhead. there's a funny video on youtube which made me laugh... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=512vSOvMDcw

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