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Shameless PM boasts of cuts to safety rules
Fat cats rapt at Cameron's 'red tape' rampage

Union-bashing Prime Minister David Cameron boasted shamelessly yesterday of his efforts to make workplaces more dangerous.

He cheerfully told a gathering of businessmen that 800 regulations had already been scrapped, including many "needless" rules governing workplace health and safety.

The government's "red tape" cull would eventually see the abolition or amendment of 3,000 regulations, the PM assured the Federation of Small Business.

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