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Officially, Number 10 is trying to avoid comment, not wanting to draw the prime minister into a confrontation with his fellow old Etonian. But if Mr Cameron is asked about it directly, he will surely be obliged to disown it, having previously made speeches arguing that inequality does matter and so do extremes of it because they are unhealthy both for society and the economy. There is a mixed reaction around the prime minister to the mayor's effusion. Some of Mr Cameron's circle struggle to conceal relish that the troublesome rival over the water has scored a spectacular own goal. That pleasure is blended with distress that the mayor has made the Tories sound not only elitist, but absolutely thrilled to be so, and in a way more devastating than any Labour or Lib Dem politician could ever do.