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Put that in May the Prime Minister had said that the Chancellor was his preferred successor – therefore was this still the case, the PMOS said that the Prime Minister had said what he had said and he had made clear that he did not resile from that in any way.
Asked whether the Prime Minister was concerned with the breakdown in consensus of the parties now that David Cameron had said that he was a liberal-conservative and not a neo-conservative, the PMOS pointed out that this was a party political question so he had no comment.
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