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Cameron sticks to his chartered course

The language could not be clearer. "It's time to stand firm" and "to resist dangerous voices" calling for "retreat" and "to take the right course" not " the easy one". Thus, David Cameron will insist today that he is a prime minister not for turning, who will not listen to those arguing for more spending and not less. Austerity is a word the prime minister doesn't like to use to describe the coalition's policies but he is determined to defeat the claim that there is a choice between policies aimed at cutting the deficit and those designed to stimulate economic growth.
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