basin leak

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Hope someone can help. I recently tiled my downstairs toilet/shower area which meant that the wash basin now sits an inch or so further forward from the wall. This has meant that the straight pipe which connects to the 's' trap to the drain away is tilted away from the vertical by 10 degrees or so and as a result the join between 's' trap and pipe leaks.
Despite my best efforts I haven't been able to connect the two successfully. Even if I get the kink out where the two meet water still leaks.
So anyhow I bought a Universal compression flexible waste pipe :
http://www.screwfix.com/p/universal-compression-flexible-waste-pipe-32mm/86148
except this was a mistake as the s trap has the compression part already what I need is a universal-compression-flexible-waste-pipe without the compression so that it's simply a flexible pipe.
Can't get a search on the screw fix website to find this so what to do?
I hope i've explained the situation well enough but if not just ask for further clarification.

Cheers
 
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Thanks Dave.
Having bought the wrong part once already I didn't want to repeat so thought I'd ask the forum first. Why screw fix only does the other type is beyond me.

Cheers.
 

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