Some 66 percent of Britons believe the allegation that David Cameron put his dick into a dead pig’s mouth<\/a> as part of an Oxford society initiation ritual.<\/p>\n A poll by YouGov revealed that 36 percent believed allegations of drug taking and \u201cunseemly initiation rites\u201d put forward in Call Me Dave<\/em>, a biography by Tory peer Michael Ashcroft and former Sunday Times <\/em>journalist Isabel Oakeshott, but did not attach importance to them.<\/p>\n Meanwhile 30 percent believed the allegations and thought that they did matter.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Source: YouGov<\/em><\/p>\n Tory apologists have sought to downplay the likelihood of the claim, with many seeing it as a smear from Ashcroft who is believed to have felt snubbed after he bailed the Conservative party out of debt and was only offered a junior government role by Cameron.<\/p>\n Whilst the swine claim is merely disgusting, Cameron’s alleged drug-taking would contrast with his own prohibitionist stance on drugs, with the Tories having laid out plans to ban legal highs<\/a> since their victory in the May general election.<\/p>\n