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Who does he think he is?

DAVID CAMERON warned us all in his Tory Party conference speech that he is just halfway through his war against Britain’s working class.

No longer does he feel the need to feign humanity for the victims of his government’s policies.

Cameron feels liberated, having announced that this five-year term will be his last, to take off the kid gloves, lace up his boots and ram through policies that favour rich over poor.

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