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  1. 2042: "The smaller parties have spotted a once-in-a-generation chance, if not to join formal coalitions then certainly to cut some sweetheart deals in return for helping a fragile coalition government get key legislation through," writes HREF="http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/vote_2010/smaller+parties+eye+up+benefits+of+hung+parliament/3620587" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Gaby Hinsliff in her Channel 4 blog. But what will their price be? Some likely deal breakers could be electoral reform, public sectors cuts, and the size of the total budgets granted to Scotland and Wales by Westminster.
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  1. 2055: Chancellor Alistair Darling also feels vindicated by the IMF's bank tax proposals. He says it was Labour who "first proposed an international levy" and adds that "unilateral attempts [to introduce new regulation] - as proposed by the Tories - would simply risk being undermined".
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