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George Osborne, the chancellor, is furiously opposing the idea, saying it is a "non-starter", but the European commission confirmed it was under consideration in spite of British objections and German scepticism about the plan.
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And this vision helps explain why Republicans were so furiously opposed to the single most successful policy initiative of recent years: the auto industry bailout.
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