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He added that he was "of course, desperately, very embarrassed" about the photograph.
He had admitted, in 2009, to being "desperately, very embarrassed" about that photograph, but still found himself campaigning for austerity and proclaiming "We're all in this together", while associated with a club immortalised by Evelyn Waugh as "The Bollinger Club".
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