LORD ASHCROFT: Spy who said Dave asked KGB to get him drugs after peculiar meeting with two men on beach in Crimea
After chatting, the Russians asked the 18-year-olds out to dinner — a feast of caviar and sturgeon accompanied by large quantities of vodka. This alone was odd: in 1985, few Soviet citizens could have afforded such luxuries.
But young Cameron — travelling in Russia on his gap year — was uneasy about the turn the conversation took. Why did their hosts, who claimed to work in a local hotel, encourage them to criticise Mrs Thatcher and Britain?
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