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David Cameron: ‘I don’t carry a handbag’
As David Cameron stands up to the EU on its budget plans, he tells his colleagues that he didn’t ‘handbag’ his colleagues like Mrs Thatcher…and has no plans to get one.
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As David Cameron stands up to the EU on its budget plans, he tells his colleagues that he didn’t ‘handbag’ his colleagues like Mrs Thatcher…and has no plans to get one.
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