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		</div><p><a href="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/fears-over-state-of-economy-grow.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full" title="Anxiety about Britain's economy has increased since the Government's spending review, a survey showed" src="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/min-fears-over-state-of-economy-grow.jpg" alt="Anxiety about Britain's economy has increased since the Government's spending review, a survey showed"/></a></p>
<p>Anxiety about the state of Britain&#8217;s economy has increased since the Government&#8217;s spending review last month, according to a survey.</p>
<p>Some 53% of those questioned this week said they were more worried about the economy than they were three months ago, compared to just 9% who said they were less worried.</p>
<p>When the same question was asked in a similar poll before the October 20 review &#8211; which set out plans to slash £81 billion from state spending &#8211; just 42% said they were more worried about the economy than three months previously.</p>
<p>The ComRes survey for ITV News found a clear majority believe Government plans to allow tuition fees to rise to £9,000 a year will deter students from less wealthy backgrounds from going to university.</p>
<p>Some 70% agreed the higher fees &#8211; almost three times the current level &#8211; would deter poorer students, against just 17% who said they would not.</p>
<p>However, a majority of those questioned (64%) said students should share with everyone else in meeting the cost of restoring the public finances, compared to 22% who disagreed.</p>
<p>Almost half (48%) agreed benefit cuts planned by the Government were unfair and would &#8220;hit the poor and vulnerable disproportionately hard&#8221;, while 35% disagreed.</p>
<p>Some 41% said they were more worried about social disorder now than they had been three months ago. However, this figure was virtually unchanged from a similar ITV News Cuts Index poll taken before last week&#8217;s student protest, which saw a group of demonstrators cause damage to the Conservative Party HQ.</p>
<p>When asked whether too many people claim benefits they are not entitled to, 81% agreed and 7% disagreed.</p>
<p>:: ComRes interviewed 2,038 British adults online between November 12 and 14.</p>
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