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That means a massive aid effort, focused on more robust housing, hospitals and schools.
Spokesman Duncan Stott said: "It means a massive bung of taxpayers' money to developers.
For starters, it means a massive overhaul in how waste is conceived.
With long-serving chief executive David Gill also leaving in the summer, it means a massive change at Old Trafford.
"It means a massive amount to the club, we're top of the news at the moment," he said.
Final plans for quantitative easing announced by the head of the European Central Bank at lunchtime means a massive €1.1 trillion cash injection into the European economy.
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The fact that the Australian dollar is tracking in the low US70c range has meant a massive windfall to the RBA, meaning that the annual dividends to the government are likely to be $2bn or more in each of the next few years.
But it will also mean a massive displacement of jobs in the transportation industry.
"All the trophies I've won at Wigan mean a massive amount to me, but the World Cup is the biggest trophy, there's no doubt about that.
One of the main problems was that it would have meant a massive cut – about 55% of our income stream would just disappear.
This constitutes a massive, absolutely massive, hit on consumers and jobs, because to move to 50%... by 2030 will mean a massive bill, perhaps $60bn or more... this massive and unnecessary commitment to renewables which will cause a massive overbuild of windfarms, all of which has to be paid for by consumers," Abbott said.
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