We know a lot more about David Cameron’s financial affairs than we did last week – and some are calling for him to resign because of it.
The PM admitted he had owned a stake in an offshore business owned by his late father, named in the Panama Papers leak.
Cameron himself says it was above board – he paid tax on it all and sold his stake for around £30,000 before he took office.
But not everyone agrees it was totally okay.
Edward Snowden, the fugitive who leaked reams of data about government snooping, has mocked Cameron for wanting to keep his business dealings to himself in the wake of the Panama Papers leak, saying ‘Oh, now he’s interested in privacy’.
He also appeared to join calls for Cameron to quit, as the hashtag #ResignCameron began trending this morning.
Oh, now he's interested in privacy. https://t.co/jfCSYgensb
— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) April 4, 2016
#UK Twitter right now: "Let's hope Cameron resigns."
— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) April 7, 2016
With respect, hope is not a strategy. #PanamaPapers https://t.co/FVJcJUOOMG
#resigncameron has been trending in my brain for about six years
— iona ✨ (@ionananana) April 8, 2016