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Cameron takes aim at chocolate orange

By Christopher Adams and Jean Eaglesham

Published: January 4 2006 19:37 | Last updated: January 4 2006 19:37

David Cameron, Conservative leader, on Wednesday launched an outspoken attack on retailers, singling out WH Smith for offering cut-price chocolate oranges. He accused it of irresponsible marketing that made people fat.

His remarks, in a speech on health policy, sparked concern that the Tories had embarked on a campaign against big business to win votes from Labour and the Liberal Democrats.

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