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Cameron accused of ‘flip flopping’ on MP

By Jean Eaglesham and Jim Pickard

Published: January 30 2008 02:05 | Last updated: January 30 2008 02:05

David Cameron sought to distance his party from allegations of political impropriety on Tuesday by withdrawing the whip from a senior Conservative MP under fire for paying his son £45,000 ($89,000) from public funds.

The Conservative leader was accused of “flip flopping” under media pressure by cutting loose Derek Conway.

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