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No 10 lays out red carpet for TTIP stitch-up
US rightwinger in London for secret chat

DAVID Cameron “rolled out the red carpet” at Downing Street yesterday for talks with US Republican Chris Christie aimed at stitching-up hated EU-US free trade deal TTIP.

The Prime Minister took time out of his busy schedule to treat the right-wing presidential hopeful to a reception at Number 10.

Despite their conversation taking place at his official residence, details will not be divulged because it is a “private meeting,” the PM’s spokesman said yesterday.

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