Osborne loses rag over BBC’s ‘Orwellian’ view of cuts

And Clegg’s absence suggests there may be no second coalition if Tories can pull off election victory

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George Osborne lost his temper in a tetchy interview with John Humphrys on Radio 4’s Today programme and accused the BBC of unfairly inventing an Orwellian vision of a broken Britain because of the swingeing public expenditure cuts that will have to be imposed in the next Parliament.

Osborne was furious because Norman Smith, the BBC's assistant political editor, in a Radio 4 report broadcast earlier today, had described the scale of the cuts proposed by Osborne as "utterly terrifying".

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