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Cameron vows to cut spending by £5bn to give savers tax breaks

By George Parker and Chris Giles

Published: January 6 2009 02:00 | Last updated: January 6 2009 02:00

David Cameron yesterday vowed to cut the size of the state by £5bn and to use the money to fund tax breaks for savers, drawing sharp economic dividing lines with Labour ahead of the next election.

The Conservative leader's plan to encourage thrift during a recession was called "economic madness" by Labour, which claimed the unspecified cuts in public spending would hit front-line services.

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