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The Tatler Tory scandal deepened yesterday after a young Conservative activist claimed she woke up naked in an MP’s bed with no memory of the night before.

Members of disgraced aide Mark Clarke’s Road Trip 2015 election campaign were said to have been boozing with the 22-year-old woman and the unnamed Tory MP at the time of the alleged incident in August.

The claim has now been reported to Conservative Party HQ by a worried friend of the woman, it was reported.

A source said: “All she remembers is that she woke up naked and doesn’t remember getting undressed.”

Rising star Mr Clarke worked closely with then-Tory chairman Grant Shapps as head of Road Trip 2015, which bussed young activists into key seats ahead of the election.

He had once been tipped as a future cabinet minister by high society ­magazine Tatler, earning him the ­nickname Tatler Tory.

But he was suspended by the party over allegations he bullied Conservative activist Elliott Johnson, 21, who apparently committed suicide in September.

And he was banned for life last week as further allegations of sex, drugs, bullying and blackmail emerged.

It was reported yesterday that Tory aide India Brummitt, 25, quit her job over claims she had sex with Mr Clarke on a pub pool table.

Mr Clarke allegedly tried to blackmail Cabinet Minister Robert Halfon over an affair he was having with another young Tory activist.

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Now five more Tory MPs have been named by a whistleblower as being at parties where young men and women were urged to bed MPs.

The whistleblower claimed Mr Clarke used secret cameras to film the MPs in a bid to gain leverage over them.

The source said: “I variously observed a number of MPs being ‘provided with’ young men and women. It soon became apparent that a certain select number of MPs were always in ­attendance.”

The woman claimed Mr Clarke would try to film all sexual encounters.

She continued: “It was also known that there was a construct known as ‘Mark’s girls’ – women who flaunted themselves as his mistresses.

“These women, along with any others that took his fancy, were often instructed to flirt with the heterosexual members. A group of young gay men received similar instructions.

“I am told that they were instructed to go as far as possible, whilst Mark would arrange to film whatever encounters ensued.”

Mr Clarke denies any wrongdoing. He is currently on a luxury holiday with his wife and children in the Caribbean and was unavailable for comment.