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David Cameron has a 'car crash' - and not in the metaphorical sense

The Prime Minsiter's car 'momentarily touched' another vehicle outside Number 10 ahead of the Autumn Statement

Matt Dathan
Online political reporter
Wednesday 25 November 2015 07:34 EST
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David Cameron has had a car crash - and not in the metaphorical sense .

As his ministerial car set off for the short ride from Downing Street to the Houses of Parliament ahead of Prime Minister's Questions and the Autumn Statement, it "momentarily touched" another vehicle, a Downing Street aide said.

Fortunately for Mr Cameron, he was not in the car at the time of the 'crash' and no damage was done to the vehicle.

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