Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg
clashed over spending cuts, tax and political reform in the 90 minute programme.
Not exact matches
The two biggest beasts in the Tory jungle
clashed yesterday
over their own
spending cuts.
One point eight million television views tune in to watch the three men vying to be chancellor after the next election
clash over the public deficit, taxation policy and
spending cuts.
After five years of bitter
clashes, Republican congressional leaders and President Obama last night appeared to settle their final budget fight by reaching a tentative deal that would modestly increase
spending over the next two years,
cut some social programs, and raise the federal borrowing limit.