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A fall in house prices could wreck Cameron's economic strategy
01 September 2010
In the Times, Anatole Kaletsky says that a fall in house prices, combined with imminent spending cuts and tax rises, could wreck the coalition's economic strategy. Elsewhere, in the Independent, John Rentoul argues that nothing Tony Blair can say in his book will stop the irrational hatred against him over Iraq. Writing in the Guardian, Jonathan Freedland says that since only one Miliband can win the Labour leadership, the eventual victor must take on the qualities embodied by his defeated brother. In international politics, the New York Times's Bob Herbertsays that America owes its troops a full exit from Iraq and Afghanistan. Finally, in the Financial Times, Christopher Sabatini says that President Obama must do more to help Cubans by lifting economic restrictions between the two countries.
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