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British Prime Minister David Cameron has sold backstage access to Justin Bieber in order to fundraise for the Conservative party.
The Tories' annual Black and White party always has an auction in order to raise funds for future election campaigns, held at the Hurlingham Club in Fulham, West London.
The lot was described as "every girl's dream", saying "The four golden ticket holders will get the chance to go backstage to meet face to face with the gorgeous teen heart-throb."
A Tory supporter reportedly paid over £10,000 for the four passes, which will give access to Bieber at his O2 Arena concert in London on 4 March.
They were donated to the party by Universal Music UK, which is the star's British record label.
However, The Sun is saying that Bieber isn't aware that his time is being used to raise money for a political party - and the Tories could have to give £10,000 back if he refuses to go ahead with it.
A Universal spokesperson denied that would happen, saying that the star "wouldn't expect to be informed" about everyone who got passes to met him.
David Cameron sold backstage Bieber access for £10,000
Labour MP Steve McCabe branded the stunt "cynical," and said it was an attempt to exploit the Canadian pop idol which would back fire.
The Conservative party refused to comment.
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