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"Doth he protest" I think is the correct way of putting it :-)
From Act III, Scene II of Hamlet, me thinketh !
I forgot to add "verily"
Shapps made his fortune selling software that basically stole other peoples' copyrighted material and aggregated it in a web browser with adverts.

Wikipedia usually are able to track changes fairly accurately. The changes enhanced his profile and put down his political opponents in the Conservative Party by adding their disloyal voting records. It would only benefit him or someone close to him to do this editing work, so I reckon the probability is that he did it
I thought Clegg's comment..."It just could have been someone else - Michael Green, for instance"...was the best joke by far of this election campaign!

In case anyone didn't notice from the link, Michael Green, was an alias used by Shapps himself.

(TTT, I've told you about this "dost he protesteth " construction before, you know!)
'Verily, the lady doth protest too much, methinks' is the original quote, from memory so am open to correction (sorry, I am running for cover with hands over head - can't help it, all those years of teaching) and Mikey's right about the source.

Re. real question - he probably did it.

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