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The Daily Mail (London, England), November 4th, 2005

Byline: JAMES CHAPMAN

Davis to Cameron: The British public are sick of spin * Cameron to Davis: Stop making ridiculous promises

DAVID DAVIS accused David Cameron last night of trying to ape Tony Blair in his quest for the leadership of the Tory Party as the two men met in a U.S.- style head to head TV debate.

They clashed over taxes, Europe and drugs policy. But it was the question of style versus substance - and how the Tories could best hope to regain power - that produced their most electrifying exchanges.

Mr Cameron dismissed charges that he is a 'Tory Blair' and said Mr Davis's stra...

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