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Changing the subject, Eardley pointed out: “One of your former Cabinet colleagues, Grant Shapps, said last night that he thinks the Prime Minister has 10 days to turn around her premiership. How long fo you give her?”
Pulling a confused face, Cleverly scoffed: “We’ve got probably a selective election.
“We’ve got to make decisions that are right for the British people, right for the British economy.
“As I say, it’s about investment, it’s about growth. If people are saying, ‘Oh, hang on a second, we need to see the fruits of that in 10 days,’ that is ridiculous.
“The point is the chancellor, the Prime Minister, the government have said, ‘We have got to give a turbo boost to the British economy.’
“That’s what that’s why we gave that tax cut – the 20p down to 19p – the tax cut for 30 million working people.
“That’s why we’re looking at investment savings. That’s why we’re looking at infrastructure investment. That’s why we going for growth.”
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