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"The reality is that the June monitoring round, which of course didn't happen until July, was a deceit because there was an acknowledgement that there would be further significant cuts to be made in October," Mr Ford said said.
"This was a deceit of such subtlety and cunning in its planning, and was a deceit from your point of view so successful in its execution that an outsider to this case might find the facts difficult to comprehend.
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She offers it without a trace of unease, and I can't decide whether the grace of what I'm sure is a deceit is really quite impressive, or offputting.
To now pretend that we are not one of the best nations in the world – better than anywhere else in Europe – in terms of the percentage of the population who are economically active is a deceit towards the British people".
Speaking on a visit to the East Midlands, Labour leader Ed Miliband, said the plans were "a deceit" and called the Conservatives "the party of the richest in our society".
The move was a public deceit, but Cantona, 45, said he was sending a message "of truth and respect".
Wong said the plebiscite was "a political deceit, imposed by Tony Abbott and the conservatives", criticising it for being "expensive, divisive and non-binding".
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