Peter Cruddas Attended Even More Private Dinners Than Previously Thought, Claims Sunday Times

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Peter Cruddas Donor Dinners

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, it was reported today.

Mr Cruddas was forced to resign last week after he was secretly filmed by undercover reporters from The Sunday Times boasting that he could provide access to Mr Cameron and other ministers and influence over policy for "premier league" donors
giving £250,000 to the party.

In the wake of the disclosures the Conservatives released details of party donors attending dinners and lunches held at the Prime Minister's official residences at No 10 and Chequers.

Today, The Sunday Times - publishing further details from its investigation - said that Mr Cruddas described having direct access to Mr Cameron on at least 13 occasions, including a dinner in London's Belgrave Square on the Prime Minister's birthday.

He was also said to have claimed he served a "ruby murray" - curry - to Mr Cameron's wife, Samantha, when she was his dinner companion at a charity event at Chequers, which he sponsored.

Although the event, on October 15 last year, was mentioned on the list released by the Conservatives, no reference was made to Mr Cruddas's involvement.

In a statement, the Conservative Party said: "Over last weekend there was speculation about dinners in the Prime Minister's flat in Downing Street.

"In response to this, the Conservative Party published details of occasions when significant donors had lunch or dinner in official residences used by the Prime Minister, ie Downing Street and Chequers.

"The Conservative Party never claimed that it was publishing details of every occasion the Prime Minister had met with a donor and explicitly did not publish details of the Chequers charity opera event in aid of Mencap and other smaller charities.

"This was attended by a large number of people, including donors to both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party. It is a longstanding event, organised by a fundraising committee and it raised £1 million for the charities."

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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, it was reporte...
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09:52 PM on 04/01/2012
Watch your back Dodgy Dave you have Judas in your camp or should I say Cruddas.
08:12 PM on 04/01/2012
Move on, nothing to see here.

It is all Labour's fault that we are in this mess and having dinner with rich money men is the only way this country will get back on its feet.

We are all in this together and the PM is looking after the pasty scroffing proles by entertaining ghastly rich people.
04:05 PM on 04/03/2012
Camoron Cries of WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER....

Lord Ashcroft doesnt look the worse for wear or any of the MP's cutting their cloth and expenses to BE IN THE MIRE.....ALONG WITH THE NATION....
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Laatab
All The Worlds A Stage
06:04 PM on 04/01/2012
What really gets me is the blatant comtempt they hold us in. Not a jot of humility over the latest fiasco with the fuel. But what hope for Joe Public when virtualy every professional body tells them the NHS bill is catastrophy, but they go ahead anyway, cause they know better.

Any hope the Liberals might make a move to help the country get rid of them and at least salvage some vestige of self respect? Unlikely, giddy with the proximity to power, they'll cling on to tory shirt tails for dear life, seemingly blissfully unaware they have ostracised themselves from the electorate for yet more generations.

What a shambles when the best argument for this unholy alliance of incompetants to stay in power is there is no one better to replace them. The opposition is just a pale shell of itself after years of practising personality politics. What should be the party of everyman flays about trying to find an identity for itself where none any longer exists. This party too a plethora of public schoolboy none entites who have never worked a day in their life, but come to politics to carve out a career rather than serve the people.

We are in dire straights as a nation, this couldn't have happened at a worse time in history.
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07:55 PM on 04/01/2012
Well Said'..and well written.
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SecularAdvocate
Media Watcher
05:20 PM on 04/01/2012
Some truth leaked out.

Now they have to fix the hole.

Don't worry. It'll all be back to normal soon.
08:00 PM on 04/01/2012
I am not so sure, the press as an axe to grind with goverment, I think Murdock feels betrayed by the man he helped to get elected
09:11 AM on 04/02/2012
I agree but who is Dave going to turn too come next election
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Phytoresearcher
04:49 PM on 04/01/2012
A cesspool of gross ineptitude, corruption, and shameless catering to the likes of Murdoch and the City bankers is what this administration will be known for at the end of the day.
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08:00 PM on 04/01/2012
Mmm'...I wonder how long it'll take Dave to crawl out of this cess-pit comming up smelling of roses?...No wonder he wants new laws to monitor Emails'..But no one ever hears anything good of themseves when they eaves drop eh?
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stevesheff
12:15 AM on 04/02/2012
talk about mixed metaphors! lol
01:54 PM on 04/01/2012
Sadly it shows just how cheap the Tory Prime Minister is...(sighs)

BUT his friends and peerage friends get the benefit....always...

we have not benefitted from anything Mr Camoron has dished up on our dinner tables.

policy for "premier league" donors
giving £250,000 to the party.
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08:02 PM on 04/01/2012
Never mind'..The Daily Mail will issue vouchers for Free Pasties soon' just in time for the May Elections lol
12:31 PM on 04/03/2012
The Pastie shop where Mr C bought his last one from closed down 8 years ago....wonder why...lol
01:32 PM on 04/01/2012
Just the tip of the iceberg showing through the ocean of sleeze.
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02:44 PM on 04/01/2012
DPICT
Well said, maybe Cameron could explain what he meant by his former buzzword "Transparency? As right now the government are changiong legislation to spy on you and I's internet history without permission. But at the samee time it is emerging it has been building in gagging clauses into its contracts so nobosy involved can portray the schemes in a negative light. The government thencan say publicly it has not heard any negative feedback from the firms involved in the scheme....what do you expect they are in effect subject to a negative remark gagging order on pain of losing there contracts. Many charities were hoodwinked into letting there names be used by private firms bidding for Work Program contracts By having known charrities names on board it helped swing the contracts for them. But the majority of providers never contacted the charities after that. But the charities cant publicly complain as they were signed up to the gagging order that came with participation . So now things are going wrong like the A4E fraud the government can claim nobody involved reported anything to them...but not tell us they were not allowed to by contract.
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08:21 PM on 04/01/2012
...and we've just hit it'...only a matter of time before the good ship Britania' slips beneath the waves.
10:57 PM on 04/02/2012
Yeh we better hope their's enough lifeboats this time eh.
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vividrick
I came, I saw...I had a cup of tea!
12:37 PM on 04/01/2012
This would have made the best series of 'Come Dine With Me' ever. Except it was Cameron & his cronies who ended up cashing the prizes at the end, over & over again.
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08:23 PM on 04/01/2012
...With Nigella Lawson in her Burkini no doubt...lol
11:52 AM on 04/01/2012
So last week when he made the statement that it didn't go on in the sick party and he didn't really know or had dinner with Peter he was fibbing?
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Blockem1
When will our politicians start putting policies
10:33 AM on 04/01/2012
the clock is ticking and it wont be long before he's gone!
12:02 PM on 04/01/2012
The worst is yet to come..

What short memories people have!

GREEDY Bliar, "sell gold at the lowest price" Brown, Chuck-a-punch Prescott (who wasted millions as a minister), arrogant Straw, etc.,, etc., etc., etc., etc.

(Now: Millionaire Blair; nice-work-if-you-can-get-it-in-Europe Kinnock Family Network, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.
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08:26 PM on 04/01/2012
No wonder Dave hasn't been bangin' on about Blair for a while now'...I'll bet he caught a glimpse of him through those blinkers while he's been at the same trough eh?
10:24 AM on 04/01/2012
Sleeze glorious Sleeze. The Real Tories are back!
12:03 PM on 04/01/2012
They're doing it in such an amateurish way compared to the professional swindlers in the previous government.
02:01 PM on 04/01/2012
more to come I think dont you?
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08:30 PM on 04/01/2012
So it's become a swindling contest now then'..Blair was always a Tory anyway'..Just as Cloggy is'..Who has done the same to the LibDumbs' as Blair did with Labour...Labour shouldn't have strayed to the right'...Just as the Libs' have done recently...It's called Hijacking..lol
northern git
fed up with all the political crap in life
09:29 AM on 04/01/2012
talk about tangled webs

oh and deceiving
09:06 AM on 04/01/2012
The Hanoverian and his Government along with clegg our making things better for the people of there Country!!!
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Drg40
Representative Democracy is all we have.
08:50 AM on 04/01/2012
Ye gods! I knew dodgy Dave was dodgy, that goes naturally with being Tory, but an idiot as well? Did he really think that when he cast Murdoch to the wolves, Murdoch wasn't going to take revenge? Is everybody in the Tory party now so besotted with money that no-one sits down and says "If we do this what happens next?". "Wanted. Competent politician. Will exchange for used old Etonian, V useful as ugly mascot on car.
09:48 AM on 04/01/2012
And where are we to find one? In the Labour party? Is this an April Fool?
10:31 AM on 04/01/2012
Can Parties ever be fully trusted? The best way to control an Argument is to control both sides. Its a puppet show for the masses. Change is coming though. The tools are avalible for people to demand oversight, its just a question of if the clamp down on civil liberties will happen first.
Transparent Government is possible. Someday perhaps the Masses will demand signed pledges before people take office, and if they break them, they are gone!
(or some such things)
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Drg40
Representative Democracy is all we have.
11:08 AM on 04/01/2012
A very fair point. But sometimes you have to go with the least worst of the options available. I would also gently remind you that many good men and women have stood for election and, being repelled by the macinations of the party machines, stood as independents. Few get in because the majority of voters want to vote for a party. How can you stay up all night if you haven't chosen a party to support? That's one of the insidious effects of the meeja, who can't be bothered to consider the individual merits of your local candidate but want a Westminster bear pit. Makes more profit, you see.
02:02 PM on 04/01/2012
Eaton School wont be liking all the remarks about their former pupil. :-)