DAVID Cameron yesterday pledged to "finish the job" on cutting the UK's budget deficit as Ed Miliband accused him of failure and complacency.
After official figures showed Britain's double-dip recession was the worst for more than 50 years, the Prime Minister made clear he would not let up on the austerity programme.
He said the Coalition's bold decisions on pensions and welfare meant the UK had earned credibility with the markets and that in two years the budget deficit had been reduced by one-quarter.
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