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Cameron: Defence Spending Could be Cut

Prime Minister David Cameron has refused to rule out further cuts to the defence budget, or to guarantee to keep meeting the NATO target of spending two per cent of GDP on the Armed Forces, if he is re-elected.
 
It comes as campaigning gets underway in earnest for the the May general election, with politicans returning from their Christmas and New Year breaks.
 
James Hirst reports.

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