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Perhaps Britain can indeed "take it"; perhaps it will have the resolve to fight in the airport terminals, fight on the motorway hard shoulders, fight in the nightclubs and on the Tube.
Sayeeda Warsi was offered the job of "senior minister of state" at the Foreign Office, with the right to attend cabinet, over the phone on a motorway hard shoulder.
Department of Transport proposals to introduce toll lanes and let drivers pay to use the motorway hard shoulder and Professor Mike Richards' review of co-payment for cancer treatments are two recent examples.
Work was also needed to relieve gridlock by widening "pinch points" and allowing traffic to use motorway hard shoulders, the prime minister said.
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An EV caught fire on the motorway after hitting a hard object that penetrated the front part of the battery and damaged some electrical components.
Part of the solution was to move more people and goods onto the rail network, Mr Cameron said, "but also to widen pinch points, add lanes to motorways by using the hard shoulder to increase capacity and dual overcrowded A-roads".
We clatter over rickety iron bridges laid with splintered planks of wood; we do motorway speeds across vicious terrain – hard rutted dirt cut with foot-deep holes and jagged, tire-pinching boulders.
Graham Jones, chair of Flintshire branch of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), said: "I simply cannot understand why it wasn't built as a three-lane motorway or least with a hard shoulder.
But when the watering hole in question is located in a motorway service station, it's harder to raise a toast to its success.
It's like walking the hard shoulder on the motorway.
"This shock-horror pile-up on the motorway manner of writing makes it hard to sort out what belongs to what," Brophy wrote.
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