Political big-guns trade blows over public spending – and when to cut it

PRIME Minister Gordon Brown and Conservative leader David Cameron locked horns over the economy yesterday, as the main parties intensified their efforts to draw clear general election battle lines over spending cuts.

Mr Cameron accused the government of putting "naked political considerations" before the national interest by opposing early cuts in public spending. But Mr Brown hit back, warning that moving too fast would wreck the "fragile" recovery.

They traded blows at rival press conferences ahead of the release of official figures today, which are expected to suggest the recession is over.

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