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IDS slams George Osborne for putting rich Tory voters ahead of the working poor as he plunges the Conservative Party into the worst civil war since the 1990s despite claiming he did NOT quit over Europe IDS slams George Osborne for putting rich Tory voters ahead of the working poor as he Despite insisting his bombshell resignation was not 'personal' Iain Duncan Smith, pictured on the BBC today, used his first interview since walking out of David Cameron's government to warn last week's Budget was 'unfair' to the disabled. Mr Duncan Smith said the Government was abandoning the 'one nation' message that was at the heart of Mr Cameron's re-election campaign amid a furious row over disability benefits at the heart of the Budget presented by George Osborne, inset, on Wednesday. But as the Tories descended into the worst bout of infighting since the dying days of John Major's Government in the 1990s, Mr Duncan Smith faced allegations he had quit because of Europe. A furious Downing Street sent out Energy Secretary Amber Rudd to condemn Mr Duncan Smith. She told Sky News she 'resented his 'high moral tone' and later said he had not been a 'spectator' during six years of controversial spending cuts.

IDS slams George Osborne for putting rich Tory voters ahead of the working poor as he plunges the Conservative Party into the worst civil war since the 1990s despite claiming he did NOT quit over Europe 

IDS slams George Osborne for putting rich Tory voters ahead of the working poor as he
Despite insisting his bombshell resignation was not 'personal' Iain Duncan Smith, pictured on the BBC today, used his first interview since walking out of David Cameron's government to warn last week's Budget was 'unfair' to the disabled. Mr Duncan Smith said the Government was abandoning the 'one nation' message that was at the heart of Mr Cameron's re-election campaign amid a furious row over disability benefits at the heart of the Budget presented by George Osborne, inset, on Wednesday. But as the Tories descended into the worst bout of infighting since the dying days of John Major's Government in the 1990s, Mr Duncan Smith faced allegations he had quit because of Europe. A furious Downing Street sent out Energy Secretary Amber Rudd to condemn Mr Duncan Smith. She told Sky News she 'resented his 'high moral tone' and later said he had not been a 'spectator' during six years of controversial spending cuts.
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