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How long have you lived here? http://myvidster.fun/ myvidster.com  However, the think-tank’s senior economist, Scott Corfe, said growth could dip to 1.3 per cent in 2016 because of the government’s decision to delay cuts in public spending. He added: “It’s not until 2016 that spending cuts really start to bite, so we should expect some slowdown after the next general election.”
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