David Cameron’s first 100 days: 10 of the worst measures introduced by the Government so far

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‘Today marks 100 days since David Cameron recorded a shock victory at the general election to deliver the first majority Conservative government in 18 years.

As politicians, civil servants, pundits and the nation braced themselves for another hung parliament and the potential for weeks of coalition negotiations, some doubted whether a government would have even been formed by this point.

A second election was seen by some as more likely than any one party winning a majority. But unshackled from the chains of coalition government, Mr Cameron and his Tory colleagues have spared little time in delivering on their radical agenda.

With the turmoil and chaos of the Labour party conveniently providing cover, the Government has quietly pressed ahead with deeply unpopular measures and further cuts to public services. Here are 10 of the worst measures the Tories have delivered so far.’

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