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Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge says a "strong economy" will allow more spending on the NHS and defence and blames the government for "employment regulation" and “taxes going up” which he says is “bad for small businesses”. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00I think the most important thing for the country is that if we want to spend more on the health
00:03service or defence or anything else we need a strong economy and what we're seeing right now
00:08is putting aside what's happening from the impact of Straits of Hormuz which is serious
00:13we have to remember we already had a weak economy we've got employment regulation which is bad for
00:17small businesses I ran a small business I wouldn't want to have that sort of regulation to deal with
00:21taxes going up stifling employment and now a very significant rise in youth unemployment the strong
00:27economy is how we pay for better health service and better public services
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