Clear Majority Favour Spending Cuts
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#146437Sat 26/03/11 09:47 |
The Guardian: Despite Saturday's protest march in London, public tolerance of cuts seems to be sustained. Only 35% think the plans go too far a 10-point drop since ICM asked the question in November. Meanwhile 28% think the government has found the right balance and 29% say the cuts are not severe enough. That amounts to 57% support for current cuts or more. |
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deleted:astarte87Sat 26/03/11 09:53 |
Just wait till the cuts actually begin.. |
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