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LIAM HALLIGAN: To stave off a shameful bailout, Britain needs to raise £120billion a year - by cutting welfare or raising taxes. Guess which Labour will do!
Britain needs to raise £120 billion annually by cutting welfare or raising taxes to avoid a bailout, with the article suggesting Labour will choose one of these options.
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