(ANSA) - Rome, April 8 - British Prime Minister David
Cameron has been left "tottering" by a row over shares he had in
his late father's offshore tax haven revealed in the Panama
Papers, British dailies said Friday.
From the pro-government Daily Telegraph to the progressive
Guardian, Cameron is accused of keeping mum till Thursday about
the profits from an offshore company set up by Ian Cameron, with
several dailies accusing him of "hypocrisy".
The tabloid Daily Mirror stresses the mounting calls for
Cameron to resign from opposition Labour MPs.
Cameron 'tottering' in Panama Papers row
Accused of hiding involvement