Editorial: The second half of this parliament, paradoxically, will be much tougher for the prime minister than his first two arduous years in office
axes, debt and public spending are all at – or near – post-war highs, for good reasons and bad, and we do not hear very much these days about “rolling back the frontiers of the state”.
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