A website 'hasdavidcameron.com' has been set up in the wake of horsegate's latest revelation, which saw David Cameron admit to riding Raisa, the retired police horse loaned to Rebekah Brooks by Scotland Yard.
At the EU summit on Friday, amid questions on Syria, the crumbling economy and the eurozone, David Cameron was forced to answer questions on whether he rode Rebekah Brooks' horse, Raisa, which has since passed away.
David Cameron couldn't resist cracking a horse gag in response, and despite admitting to a ride on Raisa, he said he wouldn't be "getting in the saddle anytime soon."
Horse puns have been circulating on social media since it was revealed that ex-News International executive Rebekah Brooks was loaned the retired nag. Even Jeremy Vine joined in:
Now the satirical site http://hasdavidcameron.com/ has now emerged, offering answers to other even more ridiculous questions.
After clicking on "Try again bored lobby journalist", the site offers you fresh queries to submit to Downing Street Press Office. Some offerings include:
Has David Cameron eviscerated Rebekah Brooks' alpaca?
Has David Cameron shaved Rebekah Brooks' rat? (ooh-err)
Has David Cameron lassoed Rebekah Brooks' duck?
Has David Cameron smoked Rebekah Brooks' tiger?