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Cameron rules out coercion on green issues

By Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: October 17 2009 02:49 | Last updated: October 17 2009 02:49

David Cameron pledged to seek co-operation, not coercion, with business as he on Friday sought to reassert the Tories’ environmental credentials, setting out plans for a “green consumer revolution”.

The Conservative leader’s speech to a London event, his first on the environment since the spring, was designed to answer critics’ claims that the Tories have downgraded their commitment to green issues in the wake of the recession.

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