Summary
DAVID CAMERON and Nick Clegg unveiled their five-year plan for government yesterday, dropping a number of flagship Tory and Liberal Democrat policies.
The 34-page document - a more detailed version of the historic coalition deal signed 10 days ago - talks up the "breadth of common ground" between the two parties.See the full content of this document
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Cameron Sets Out Joint Programme 'Based On Shared Goals' ; but Areas of Disagreement Have Been Kicked Into the Long Grass
But many areas of disagreement, including on the Human Rights Act, banking reform, pensions and asylum have been kicked into the long grass, with the promise of reviews or commissions. Policies announced include a plan to sell part of Royal Mail, ...
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