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“Torsten Bell, the chief executive of the Resolution Foundation thinktank, said: “The £19bn of cuts to unprotected public services after the next election are three-quarters the size of those delivered in the early 2010s. The idea that such cuts can be delivered in the face of already faltering public services is a fiscal fiction.”
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