- Students allegedly tried to force themselves on women at Oxford Tory event
- One attendee at the party allegedly screamed: ‘I’ll buy their families’
- Theresa May and her husband Philip are among the society’s previous members – and Jacob Rees-Mogg is the organisation’s honorary president
Drunken Oxford Tory students allegedly groped and harassed women at a university event after downing dozens of glasses of booze.
Students said they were horrified as they watched men trying to force themselves on young females at a Port and Policy session at the city’s St Giles Church – with one attendee allegedly screaming: ‘I’ll buy their families.’
The Oxford University Conservative Association then took over the King’s Arms pub before shouting references to the infamous Bullingdon Club while smashing glasses and bottles, witnesses claimed.
Theresa May and her husband Philip are among its previous members – and Jacob Rees-Mogg is the organisation’s honorary president.
One member of the group allegedly downed as many as 43 glasses of port, with another yelling at a local: ‘My castle’s bigger than yours.’
The society’s president Timothy Doyle (pictured left) confirmed that a member had been suspended over ‘drunkenness at an event’. Theresa May and her husband Philip are among its previous members – and Jacob Rees-Mogg is the organisation’s honorary president
An outraged OUCA insider told the Mirror: ‘There is a culture of drunken and downright disgusting behaviour that has gone unchallenged for too long.’
One member has been suspended after a report was leaked revealing allegations that attendees at the Port and Policy party were ‘groped, touched, kissed and harassed’.
The secret document said: ‘We have also heard rumours of similar incidents occurring in previous weeks.
‘I hope there is no doubt that everyone here today finds it totally unacceptable that women were made to feel uncomfortable in this way.’
Students were horrified as they watched men trying to force themselves on young females at a Port and Policy party at the city’s St Giles Church, pictured
Speaking to the Mirror, the society’s president Timothy Doyle confirmed that a member had been suspended over ‘drunkenness at an event’.
He added that allegations of sexual harassment would be passed on to university officials.
The Port and Policy events are held every Sunday, while previous claims of debauchery include a student being pushed off his bike before it was destroyed in front of him.
The society, which was founded in the early 1920s, counts three Prime Ministers, four party leaders and 13 Cabinet members among its alumni.
Margaret Thatcher was the OUCA president in 1945 – with other members including Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and ex-Foreign Secretary William Hague.