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ast month, David Cameron and George Osborne presented a Spending Review in which they were forced to make more cuts


because their economic plan has failed.


They have failed on living


standards, failed on growth and failed on the deficit. And Britain’s families and public services are paying the price. The scale of the cuts is a direct result of their failure to get the economy to grow.


It doesn’t have to be this way. Instead of planning cuts two years ahead, George Osborne should be acting to boost growth this year and next year. Boosting growth and living


standards this year and next year would bring in more tax revenues and reduce the scale of the cuts needed in 2015. That’s why the Government should be taking action now to boost economic growth – for example, by bringing forward infrastructure investment this year


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