So the Tories' Great Rebellion On Europe Is Over ... Or Is It?
Derby Evening Telegraph › October 29, 2011
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Derby Evening Telegraph › October 29, 2011
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NOT saying what everybody knows you actually mean to say is something of an art in Westminster. There was a time under Gordon Brown's government, for example, when no one could say the word "cuts".
On the record at least, they had to talk about "efficiency savings" or, if they were feeling particularly fruity, "fiscal readjustments".See the full content of this document
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So the Tories' Great Rebellion On Europe Is Over ... Or Is It?
The imposter words were being used because the truth, that big cuts were on their way, was too horrific for any politician to face.
This week - as David Camer...See the full content of this document
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