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Labour called the coalition's plans for the English NHS, which include ending primary care trusts, a "distraction".
BBC News - Home 2011
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Officials also worry critics will now be able to label the coalition's economic policy a failure and that voters could respond.
Reuters: Top News 2012
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"We have to work together to get this done," he said, referring to the coalition's refusal to support the Government's preferred option of a people-swap arrangement with Malaysia.
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MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched
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MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched | Politics | The Guardian
MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched 2011
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MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched
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MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched
MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched 2011
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MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched
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The report, published today, suggests the coalition's ambitions were naive, and says the new government faced difficulties in "translating ambitious pre-election rhetoric into deliverable policy".
MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched 2011
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MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched
MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched 2011
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