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27 January 2012, By Simon Miller
The country owes them a debt – a trillion to be precise
There is a cut-off point beyond which a government can blame others but it beggars belief that the Eds can sit on the opposition benches looking supercilious
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25 January 2012, By Harry Cole, UK Political Editor
PMQS: Miliband lands his punches, putting a flustered Cameron onto the ropes
An open goal for the opposition today, and Ed Miliband did not fail to dribble the ball over the line, writes our UK Political Editor Harry Cole
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25 January 2012, By Ryan Bourne
We need more than divine intervention to pay off our debts
That it is left to a former Archbishop to highlight the immorality of debt, when many Conservatives would rather talk about immorality of high pay, is a worrying sign indeed
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25 January 2012, By Douglas Carswell MP
Mervyn King should make us despair
The slo-mo crisis we find ourselves in will indeed come to an end. But I doubt it will do while Mervyn King is still calling the shots, writes Douglas Carswell MP
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08 April 2011, By Tim Knox
A trim or a crew cut?
Government liabilities now total £3.6 trillion. A figure so huge that it is meaningless. To make some sense out of it, it is equivalent to £138,360 for every household in the country.




