friend tell me how i would explain to the students in meon valley receiving personal, social, healthomic education why they should make every effort to spend within their means to avoid taking on debt, but it is quite all right for the government to ignore the same advice? >> my hon. friend has made an important point. we have made difficult decisions to get the deficit down and to get the country back on track. difficult decisions in terms of departmental spending, and also welfare. the labour party is now back where it started. labour members are saying that they want to mitigate the level of cuts, and therefore they want to spend more, they want to borrow more and they want to tax more. we may be at the beginning of a new year, but they have gone completely back to where they were three years ago. >> ed miliband. >> does the prime minister recognise the concern of families and communities about the impact of fixed odds betting terminals, gaming machines on which people can gamble up to £300 a minute on our high streets? i absolutely share the concern >> noi absolutely share the co