The renewal Britain desperately needs requires borrowing and optimism. Isn’t that what we voted for?
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Labour’s talk is all of tax rises and spending cuts. When will we see growth?
The renewal Britain desperately needs requires borrowing and optimism. Isn’t that what we voted for?
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