Ephraim Hardcastle

Daily MailNovember 17, 2005

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THE 'David Davis For Leader' team tells supporters attending the regional hustings with party members, which are closed to the press: 'If you're asked on the way in by a reporter who you support, say "undecided". On the way out, find the same reporter and say: "I was undecided, but now it's definitely Davis." And make your way round as many other reporters as possible with the same message. If you feel confident, try the DC/DD conversion variant "It was Cameron, but now it's definitely Davis''.' Mr Davis says his leadership marks a departure from Labour spin.

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Ephraim Hardcastle

MEANWHILE, at the Solihull hustings on Monday, a joke by David Cameron: 'If you're on a cliff top wi...

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