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Re: IFS: Osbourne's cuts force a "fundamental re-imagining of the state"
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Originally Posted by Hugh
So our public sector spending, as a proportion of GDP, will be back to the Labour Government's spending levels in 2002 - I don't remember the world ending then.....
But at least we know we have well-defined plan for reducing the deficit from Labour, who will (apparently) create millions of well-paid jobs in the first parliament, thus raising tax revenues....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30417955
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I wonder how this miracle is to be perfomed, seeing as they manifestly failed to do it in 13 years of power?
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