A new biography about David Cameron reveals an obscenely wild side of UK's prime minister.

The biography which is being serialized in the Daily Mail reveals that Cameron committed a rather seedy deed with a dead pig at a meeting of the Piers Gaveston drinking society while a university student. He purportedly heeded to an "extraordinary suggestion" and "inserted a private part of his anatomy into the animal's mouth."

The book is a collaborative effort by Cameron's former political contemporary Lord Aschcroft and former Sunday Times political editor Isabel Oakeshott. Their source was a current MP who studied at Oxford with Cameron and that this assertion is not a new one. This MP has been making it on various occasions over the past year.

Cameron already has plenty to deal with and the so-called "piggate" isn't going to do him any favors. Up until recently Cameron's government was being slammed by the rest of the world for its parsimony. But now UK's opposition party has also taken a stand, and is challenging Cameron's decision to host such a small number of refugees. The BBC reported that at an emergency debate on the country's response to the crisis at the House of Commons inspired the debate. The Labour's member and shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper, spoke out against the government's unsatisfactory action.

"The crisis is now and helping 4,000 refugees this year isn't enough," she said.

This seemed in rebuttal to Home Secretary Theresa May suggesting that the administration was doing "everything it can."

Cooper went on to add that she didn't feel like a limit should be applied to the number of refugees they can take in at all.