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The size of the debts the country is already carrying mean the markets don't want her to borrow any more.

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Pressure from the markets means it's hard for the chancellor to borrow any more.

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The fact that it was a parlor game, not pointillism, that inspired the lyric is proof of Sondheim’s credo that “playful doesn’t mean trivial any more than solemn means serious.”

“I cannot take any more spoken or silently whispered backstabbing and bludgeoning of my character and identity,” she wrote in the message late last month.

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"We realised the pound game wasn't going to work any more," he says.

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