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Can new Tory faces deliver on old promises?

For ministers who trooped into Downing Street last Wednesday it was hardly the warmest of welcomes. As the promoted, sacked and sidelined came and went, four armed policemen stared grimly through the black gates while anti-government protest ers blared out music from a large speaker on the pavement outside.

Road to Nowhere was one song that rang out down Whitehall, The Lunatics Have Taken Over the Asylum followed. Nearby, the

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