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No point starting from 'zero'

Labour's idea of undertaking a 'zero' approach to public spending has been suggested before – and remains unrealistic, says David Walker.

Labour's idea of undertaking a 'zero' approach to public spending has been suggested before – and remains unrealistic, says David Walker.

Labour's shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, says that on winning power at Westminster, his party will undertake a root-and-branch examination of public spending. It would be 'zero-based'.

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