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For me, fiscal realism is not a betrayal of Labour values it is the foundation by which we win the trust of the public.
Douglas Alexander
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Douglas Alexander
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: October 26
British Politician
Politician
Glasgow
Scotland
Douglas Garven Alexander
Realism
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