LONDON (Reuters) - Britain should freeze spending and cut taxes, a senior MP in Prime Minister David Cameron's party said on Monday, deepening divides within the coalition government just days before a budget. Former Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox called on the government to battle Britain's "welfare addiction", countering calls from coalition partner Vince Cable to try spending more on infrastructure to revive a floundering economy. Economic stagnation is thwarting Cameron's efforts to cut the national debt, which rose to 1. ...
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Liam Fox ups pressure on Cameron over budget
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