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Speakers at Tory fringe meeting say government cuts have not gone far enough
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove speaking at the Conservative Party Conference at the Manchester Convention Centre

TORIES have denied that austerity has been inflicted on Britain and insisted that wider and deeper spending cuts should be made.

At a fringe meeting today in Manchester, where the Conservative Party conference is under way, speakers, including MPs, said that the government had not gone far enough in slashing public spending.

City AM editor and meeting chairman Christian May acknowledged that the Tories struggled to gain the support that Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn attracts for policies that are “well-received” by the public.

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