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When the tax rises that are inevitable after the next election start to hit voters, they are likely to feel cooler still towards high taxation.
The febrile political atmosphere around Westminster ahead of next week's pre-budget report, as the political dividing lines of the next general election start to take shape, has seen our old friend "the snap election" back in the game, as commentators ask whether the government might now go to the country by the spring.
I'm sick of that!" Will she in a General Election start to defend this 'four-letter' word government by framing it as our democracy saving the lives of our infants and children in cribs and cars...because otherwise she might win the WH and again be stymied by demagoguery against good programs?
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