BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain will have to keep cutting public spending to reduce the budget deficit, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday, underlining the government's tough task of pulling the country out of recession while winning back waning public support. Cameron cited the euro zone crisis in explaining the problems facing the British economy, comments which are likely to please the influential eurosceptic wing of his Conservatives as they gather for the party's annual conference. ...
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Cameron warns Britons to expect more budget cuts
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