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UK Budget 2008 - Public policy

Brown and Cameron clash over budget deficit

By Jean Eaglesham and Brian Groom

Published: November 23 2009 21:38 | Last updated: November 23 2009 21:38

Gordon Brown and David Cameron clashed over plans to tackle Britain’s budget deficit on Monday, as the party leaders sought political advantage on an issue that is set to dominate next year’s election.

The prime minister and Conservative leader both claimed international backing for their approach, as each warned the annual conference of the CBI employers’ organisation that their rival’s strategy would jeopardise the economic recovery.

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