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"If we had a booth, I would be slashing my wrists," said Jodee Rich, the chief executive.
In a scathing attack on his party's Tory coalition partners, Mr Cable said plans for deeper spending cuts after the election would be "slashing for its own sake".
The company, which has appointed former education minister Lord Adonis to the board, also said it would be slashing its dividend.
Last month, unveiling its second profit warning in two months, the retailer said it would be slashing its half-year dividend by 75% and that full-year profits would be £2.4bn to £2.5bn, down from its previous forecast of £2.8bn.
People living near the airport need action on air quality much sooner and one quick win would be slashing fares on Heathrow Express to encourage more people to use it.
And he claimed the Conservatives would be "slashing" school budgets by £29bn.
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The corporate tax rate would be slashed to below 20 percent from the current 35 percent.
But if the states refused, federal aid for their existing Medicaid programmes would be slashed.
Inevitably, the budget of New York City would be slashed and its social fabric shredded.
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