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Cameron tells Davos: Germany must be bold over eurozone crisis | Politics | The Guardian.
Prime Minister David Cameron, at Davos, challenged Germany to do more for the EU, and again criticised the Tobin Tax on financial transactions. He cited the UK austerity record, which this week has suffered increasing criticism as the UK returned to recession.
Earlier in the week, the World Bank joined the IMF and many World famous economists calling upon Germany to take more action but Chancellor Angela Merkel’s speech at Davos showed that she was not for budging, at the moment.
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