David Cameron Says William Hague Has His Full Support For Not Being Gay
Following the resignation of Chris Myers, the special advisor to the British foreign secretary William Hague after growing speculation that he and Hague were having an affair David Cameron has announced thatĀ he supports both Hague and the statement he made yesterday.
Whilst Cameron may be fully supportive of Hague and his “I am most definitely not gay” statement (personally we think Cameron should have gone a little further and made it cleat heĀ would support Hague gay or not), there have been many who have questioned it with Max Clifford telling BBC Radio 4′s Today programme that all that it had “taken a small problem and turned it into a huge one” whilst the associate editor of the Daily Mirror, Kevin Maguire, said “it has backfired on him…. “f he had just left it it would have just been on the internet swirling around. He has given this rocket fuel.”
Hague’s statement denied that he was either in a relationship with Myers or gay, but did not dispute the fact they shared a room, admitting they had actually shared a twin room during the election campaign.
Via Pink News / Photo credit: Isafmedia

