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Borrowing, and the next General Election?
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Will be difficult for the Conservatives to paint Labour into a corner over borrowing and fiscal responsibility, Corbyn's nationalisation pledges, described as a borrowing disaster by the Tories, look like small change now.
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GAZO
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April 24, 2020 4:23 PM BST
we certainly wont need anybody to leave a note saying 'there is no money left'
we certainly wont need anybody to leave a note saying 'there is no money left'
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April 24, 2020 4:25 PM BST
One issue parties like UKIP, Brexit Party and the Conservatives tend to get wiped out when that issue is no longer around.
One issue parties like UKIP, Brexit Party and the Conservatives tend to get wiped out when that issue is no longer around.
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April 25, 2020 1:14 PM BST
By the next election further borrowing is unlikely to be an option. It will be about who you trust best to manage whatever is left.
By the next election further borrowing is unlikely to be an option. It will be about who you trust best to manage whatever is left.
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