Sentences with phrase «cut public spending too»

On 13 March, the Liberal Democrats said they would not support any plan to cut public spending too early in the next Parliament.
If shown to be accurate, it would lend considerable credence to Labour arguments that the Tories are cutting public spending too quickly and deeply.

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Here, the public essentially said the following: (a) the cuts were necessary; (b) the cuts were good for the economy; (c) the cuts were being done unfairly (with many agreeing they were being done too quickly); (d) Labour's high - spending was largely to blame; and (e) they would sooner have David Cameron and George Osborne in charge than their Labour equivalents.
He admitted «cuts» would be needed to halve the public deficit in four years but argued that the economic outlook was too uncertain to carry out a government - wide spending review.
There, well before the fiscal crisis struck home, the leadership argued for cutting public spending on the basis that it was too high.
Ex-chancellor wades into row over cuts to disability benefits, saying too many areas of public spending have been ringfenced
The former chancellor said that the government had protected too many areas of public spending after the new work and pensions secretary, Stephen Crabb, appeared to indicate that ministers would rule out cuts to the welfare budget for the rest of the parliament.
WASHINGTON — With public schools cutting back on spending for physical education, some members of Congress want to intervene, worried that the nation's schools are churning out too many fat kids.
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