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British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to factory staff at the Siemens manufacturing plant on February 2, 2016 in Chippenham, west England. British Prime Minister David Cameron hailed to
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As it faces renewed attacks over its austerity policies, the government is out to prove its credentials in fighting poverty by unveiling a scheme to help the lowest paid build a savings buffer.

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