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The Shadow Chancellor gives it a shot today in his speech to the London School of Economics.
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The Shadow Chancellor gives it a shot today in his speech to the London School of Economics.
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This week, the Shadow Chancellor proposed a council tax freeze.
Blog-crowing 2008
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The Shadow Chancellor gives it a shot today in his speech to the London School of Economics.
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I think Chairman would be a good role for him and I'd like to see someone really serious of the stature of Cable who always gets good overage and is respected come in as Shadow Chancellor - I don't know who I'd trust with my job at the moment.
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In truth the EDM had stuff-all to do with the plight of beleaguered weavers and dyers, and everything to do with the fact that for the past twenty-three years the Shadow Chancellor had enjoyed the comforts of an Italian mistress.
Whispers Of Betrayal Dobbs, Michael, 1948- 2000
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Alistair Darling and George Osborne, the Shadow Chancellor, are both considering raising VAT to as high as 20 per cent - the European average - from the current rate of 17.5 per cent,
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Alistair Darling and George Osborne, the Shadow Chancellor, are both considering raising VAT to as high as 20 per cent - the European average - from the current rate of 17.5 per cent,
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Alistair Darling and George Osborne, the Shadow Chancellor, are both considering raising VAT to as high as 20 per cent - the European average - from the current rate of 17.5 per cent,
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She ran Gordon Brown's office when he was Shadow Chancellor and became his political secretary at the Treasury in 1997.
ITN Headlines 2010
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