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The Daily Telegraph (London)
August 2, 2008 Saturday Cameron coy with Cornish neighbour; Mandrake BYLINE: Edited by Richard Eden by Tim Walker SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 6 LENGTH: 109 words David Cameron Enhanced Coverage Linking David Cameron has found time on his holiday in Cornwall to give media interviews and undertake a heavily publicised visit to a farmers' market, but he has managed to avoid Nigel Farage, the UK Independence Party leader, who is renting the cottage next door. "My son Tom was waiting for the bus to Padstow outside the Constantine Bay Stores yesterday when Cameron rolled up,'' Farage tells me. "He said hello and introduced himself as Tom Farage, to which Cameron nervously replied: 'You must be Nigel's son - jolly good, must dash'.'' Adds Farage Snr: "If he wants to come for a few sherbets down the pub or join me fishing, I'd be delighted to see him.'' |
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