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Prime Minister David Cameron ONE hundred days and counting... Britain"s first coalition Government in more than half a century will reach the landmark tomorrow.
Forged in five days of frenetic negotiations after the general election, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are navigating in unchartered waters. Their mission is to tackle the pounds 150bn public deficit while keeping their coalition and parties together. But the union - dubbed the Brokeback coalition by Tory rightwingers - faces its biggest test over the cuts to come in October's spending review.See the full content of this document
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100 Days of Cameron: What's It Meant for Wales?
We asked prominent Welsh politicians to assess the first 100 days.
TOMORROW Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan on the coalition He's doing what the Tories always do: slash the public sector IT was the morning after the 2010 General Election and a new set of political realities were upon us.Many people in Wales had voted Labour thinking it was the only way to keep the Tories out.But over the next few days Labour failed to face up to the challenge, snubbed a progressive alliance and landed us with a Tory/...See the full content of this document
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