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Cameron’s hopes for Tory mayor dashed

By Christopher Adams, Political Correspondent

Published: April 18 2007 17:41 | Last updated: April 18 2007 17:41

Conservative leader David Cameron’s attempts to find a candidate to contest London’s next mayoral election appear to have blown up in his face, after hopes of getting Greg Dyke, the former BBC boss, to stand on a joint ticket with the Liberal Democrats unravelled.

As the Tories confirmed they had held talks with Mr Dyke, the former BBC director general denied he was interested in becoming a candidate for either party.

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