New Cruddas access boasts
Peter Cruddas, the disgraced former Tory party treasurer, claimed to have direct access to Prime Minister David Cameron on at least 13 occasions - even bankrolling a dinner at Chequers, The Sunday Times reports.
Peter Cruddas, the disgraced former Tory party treasurer, claimed to have direct access to Prime Minister David Cameron on at least 13 occasions - even bankrolling a dinner at Chequers, The Sunday Times reports.
Prime Minister David Cameron held numerous secret meetings with big Conservative Party donors that he did not declare, sparking accusations of a cover-up, according to the Sunday Times.
Disgraced Tory treasurer Peter Cruddas mixed with Cameron and big donors at over 12 private events, the paper said.
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