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The UK's "money for nothing" culture must come to an end, shadow chancellor George Osborne has said.
In a speech in Birmingham, Mr Osborne argued that people needed to hear some "home truths" and must "work hard and save hard" to get out of the recession.
Generous tax breaks for corporate debt must be ended to wean firms off their reliance on borrowed cash, he added.
The Conservatives have said Labour has left the UK ill-prepared to deal with the recession and should apologise.
Mr Osborne said an apology was necessary to show that Labour understood the current economic problems were home-grown, rather than a result of the meltdown of the US mortgage market, and had learnt the lessons of what had happened.
"He [Gordon Brown] won't say sorry for his mistakes because he really doesn't think he made any," he said.
Still, you can get your chicks for free.
The UK's "money for nothing" culture must come to an end, shadow chancellor George Osborne has said.
In a speech in Birmingham, Mr Osborne argued that people needed to hear some "home truths" and must "work hard and save hard" to get out of the recession.
Generous tax breaks for corporate debt must be ended to wean firms off their reliance on borrowed cash, he added.
The Conservatives have said Labour has left the UK ill-prepared to deal with the recession and should apologise.
Mr Osborne said an apology was necessary to show that Labour understood the current economic problems were home-grown, rather than a result of the meltdown of the US mortgage market, and had learnt the lessons of what had happened.
"He [Gordon Brown] won't say sorry for his mistakes because he really doesn't think he made any," he said.
Still, you can get your chicks for free.
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