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Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, David Cameron says that 'real political will' is required to stimulate growth. External site: [World Economic Forum](http://www.weforum.org/)
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Introduction Thank you all for coming along today, to listen the second in a series of three speeches. Last week, I talked about the economics…
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