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The writer said that David Cameron's friends have likely refrained from speaking to Lord Ashcroft because they want peerages

A source featured in the controversial unofficial autobiography of David Cameron has defended his actions by claiming that his critics likely have their sights set on peerages.

James Delingpole, a journalist and prominent voice of the right, told MichaelAshcroft’s co-author Isabel Oakeshott that he smoked cannabis with Mr Cameron as they listened to rock band Supertramp while they were undergraduates at Oxford University.

The writer’s account is among those relayed in the divisive book, which also includes allegations that Mr Cameron put his private parts in the mouth of a dead  pig during a student university club initiation ceremony, and that he was aware of LordAshcroft’s offshore tax status earlier than previously stated.

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