David Cameron facing calls to resign after finally confessing he DID profit from £30,000 stake in his late father's offshore fund
After days of failing to kill off questions, the Prime Minister dramatically declared last night that he had profited from shares in the Bahamas-based company. Labour insisted Mr Cameron should consider his position, accusing him of being 'less than honest' and 'speaking out of both sides of his mouth'. But allies claimed the premier's 'natural human reaction' had been to avoid sullying his father's reputation.
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