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May 25: Queen speech defined by deficit
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May 25: Queen speech defined by deficit
The Queen on Tuesday set out a packed legislative programme for the new coalition government, with a range of bills intended to restore order to the public finances, reform the political system and devolve power to the people. George Parker, political editor, tells Daniel Garrahan that this year’s Queen’s speech was defined by the deficit.
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Date Found: May 25, 2010
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