Hague: 'Our measures are working'
The Prime Minister is to warn that Britain "may not have a future" unless "difficult, painful decisions" are taken, when he closes the Conservative Party Conference.
David Cameron will tell Tory activists that the UK is in a global race and has to cut its budget deficit or face long-term decline.
The foreign secretary, William Hague, said the Government had already taken steps to make Britain more competitive.
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