She has said that in response to the short time cost of living crisis, she would cut green levees from energy bills. She's also got this kind of veirly, high level, vague gender about d regulation. And for her part, the solutions for the longer term issues, the briton faces tax guts again. I am slightly sceptical that that could happen very quickly.
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clear lead hardens and the appointment of a new prime minister looms, both contenders are making noises about cutting taxes. But would either have a firm grip on the country’s long-term woes? The
vast makeover of Ethiopia’s capital city—despite a grinding civil war—is an idealised vision of the country’s future. And
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