1. Autumn Statement

 
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* 1. Please say whether you agree or disagree with the following statements. Some come from today's newspapers.

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The forecasts for economic growth announced by the Chancellor are trustworthy
George Osborne did the best he could in his Autumn Statement, given the circumstances
The investment in infrastructure is good news for long-term health of UK economy
There is nothing that George Osborne can do that will stop shield Britain from the problems of the Eurozone
If the Euro collapses that is the best moment for George Osborne to come forward with radical and emergency reforms
The Chancellor has declared class war: a Tory assault on the public sector and the poor
George Osborne should have cut spending faster and used the money to cut taxes
The Chancellor played a difficult hand with skill
It is simply unfair for public sector workers to expect to receive unchanged pensions largely funded by workers whose own retirement provision is not nearly as generous
George Osborne would have been more radical if it hadn't been for the Liberal Democrats
I would have preferred the Coalition to have cut taxes rather than spend money on new schemes for housing, jobs and childcare
Britain and Europe will only start to recover when the Euro is broken up
It is wrong that benefits are rising by 5.2% while workers' pay is frozen or falling
This is a Government that exudes more determination than imagination
The best thing the Government can do for business is to keep interest rates low
It was right that the Chancellor trimmed aid spending by £525 million
The Chancellor should have abolished the 50p tax band
The truth is that the Coalition has failed to cut public spending sufficiently

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