Is this how Cameron has exerted his power – using Mark Clarke to remove potential threats?

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‘The Tories have tried to avoid this for two weeks since Grant Shapps was forced to resign – but at last the Tory bullying scandal has reached David Cameron’s door.

Evidence has emerged that Cameron asked then-Conservative co-chair Grant Shapps’ office to find a way of eliminating Liam Walker – a campaigner in Cameron’s own Witney constituency – after he made an embarrassing comment about food bank users.

Walker, who had an ambition to become chairman of the Tory Party’s youth wing, had Tweeted that he had seen some “food bank users” in the pubs of Witney, at a time when the rising use of food banks was a possibly election-losing issue.’

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