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Labour lays out its stall for 2015/16

It was inevitable that the Spending Review 2015/16 this week would prove to be a political as well as fiscal watershed, says Michael Burton.

It was inevitable that the Spending Review 2015/16 this week would prove to be a political as well as fiscal watershed.

For Labour's leaders it was the moment they had to get off the fence and announce some policies or risk being seen as having no views about the economy in the year they might be running the country.

Michael Burton

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