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DAVID DAVIS ADMITS DEFEAT TO RIVAL DAVID CAMERON
Conservative Member of Parliament Mr.David Davis (L) admits defeat to Mr.David Cameron (R) in the four way fight to be the new leader of the Conservative party in London on December 6, 2005.The two men have spent the last six weeks campaigning around the country to become the new leader. Mr Cameron will be the fifth new leader of the Conservative party since John Major lost to Tony Blair in 1997. (UPI Photo/Hugo Philpott)

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