Winning would not be 'poisoned chalice' says top Tory contender

THE man who expects to take control of the British economy in two days' time has denied claims that winning power would be a poisoned chalice.

Shadow Chancellor George Osborne said the UK needs a single party with a majority in parliament and denied claims, reportedly from Bank of England Governor Mervyn King, that the cuts will need to be so severe whichever Government makes them will be unelectable for a generation.

Mr Osborne was speaking in Halifax where he unveiled the Tories' "economic contract" that sets out the party's plans for reducing the deficit.

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