David Cameron: No 'dash' for fracking without safeguards

Will Nichols
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Prime Minister quoted as telling Lancashire voters fracking will only go ahead under Conservatives with 'stringent environmental safeguards'

David Cameron has reportedly ruled out a "dash" for fracking on the eve of the general election. Discussing the future of the gas industry during a visit to Lancaster yesterday, the Prime Minister said...

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