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Austerity appears to melt away as Tories and Labour proffer the Midas touch with unfrozen coffers

Let a hundred horse radishes bloom. As Jeremy Corbyn almost wrote to Tom Watson. The good times are here again. Austerity? What austerity? The absence of pain would almost make the agony worthwhile. Almost.

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