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The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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Conservative MPs have countered Jeremy Corbyn’s swingeing criticism of the budget as the work of “a government no longer fit for office” with a broad endorsement of Philip Hammond, in sharp contrast to their open reservations about the chancellor’s plans last year. Hammond’s colleagues used the first of four days of scheduled debate about the budget to praise not just his high-profile announcements on housing, but also his commitment of £3bn to prepare for any Brexit eventuality. In his response to the budget, Corbyn – it is the leader of the opposition who traditionally speaks rather than the shadow chancellor – said Hammond had completely failed to tackle a national crisis of stagnation and falling wages. “The test of a budget is how it affects the reality of people’s lives all around this country,” the Labour leader said. “And I believe as the days go ahead, and this budget unravels, the reality will be – a lot of people will be no better off. And the misery that many are in will be continuing.” Largely eschewing direct focus on Hammond’s specific announcements in favour of a broader critique of the government’s wider economic approach, Corbyn castigated Hammond for again missing deficit reduction targets, and for a continued spending squeeze on schools and the police. Speaking about housing, Corbyn said rough sleeping had doubled since 2010, and that this Christmas 120,000 children would be living in temporary accommodation. “We need a large-scale publicly funded housebuilding programme, not this government’s accounting tricks and empty promises.”Summing up, he said: “We were promised a revolutionary budget. The reality is nothing has changed. People were looking for help from this budget.
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Please summarize based on the sentences provided. Include keywords ['chart', 'departure', 'push', 'republic', 'rest'] in the response. Your response should contain at least 3 sentences. Wrap your entire response with double quotation marks. There should be 1 paragraphs. Paragraphs and only paragraphs are separated with each other by two new lines as if it was '\n\n' in python. Paragraph 1 must start with word ticket.

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金声玉亮2.0 "Ticket to a new budget reality was what many hoped for, but the departure from the status quo wasn't as significant as anticipated. The chart of public sentiment might not show a significant push towards optimism following the budget announcements. While the Conservative MPs have endorsed Philip Hammond's budget, praising his commitment to housing and Brexit preparations, Jeremy Corbyn criticized it as failing to address the national crisis of stagnation and falling wages. Corbyn's republican tone in his response highlighted the government's missed deficit reduction targets and the continued squeeze on school and police spending. The rest of the opposition's critique focused on the government's failure to deliver a large-scale publicly funded housebuilding programme, with Corbyn pointing out the increase in rough sleeping and the number of children living in temporary accommodation this Christmas." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
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"Ticket to chart the government’s economic direction, Conservative MPs rallied behind Philip Hammond’s budget, marking a departure from last year’s skepticism as they highlighted Brexit preparations and housing pledges. Jeremy Corbyn’s push against the budget centered on its failure to address wage stagnation and public service cuts, arguing it offered little relief to those in ‘the republic of poverty’—a phrase underscoring systemic neglect. While Tories focused on fiscal restraint, Corbyn dismissed their approach as ‘accounting tricks,’ urging a rest of genuine investment in housing and social infrastructure to counter rising homelessness and inequality."
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gpto1 "Ticket in hand, Conservative MPs presented a chart to mark their departure from Jeremy Corbyn's criticism of the budget, as they push to defend the government's position. Corbyn, in the rest of his address, urged for a shift towards a republic-like commitment to tackle stagnation and falling wages, emphasizing the need for extensive public housing. Meanwhile, the Conservatives endorsed Philip Hammond's plans, highlighting initiatives on housing and preparations for Brexit." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
gpt-4o-2024-08-06 "Ticket sales for the Conservative MPs' endorsement of Philip Hammond's budget marked a chart of departure from last year's reservations, as they pushed for support amidst Jeremy Corbyn's criticism. Corbyn, the leader of the opposition, argued that the budget failed to address the national crisis of stagnation and falling wages, leaving many in the republic no better off. He emphasized the need for a large-scale publicly funded housebuilding program, criticizing the government's approach as mere accounting tricks and empty promises, while the rest of the debate focused on broader economic issues." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct "Conservative MPs have largely supported Philip Hammond's budget proposals, contrasting with their previous reservations about the chancellor's plans last year. In his response to the budget, Jeremy Corbyn criticized the government's approach, focusing on stagnation, falling wages, and missed deficit reduction targets. He emphasized the need for a large-scale publicly funded housebuilding program, rather than the government's accounting tricks and empty promises. The Labour leader also highlighted the worsening conditions of rough sleeping and temporary accommodation for children, suggesting that the budget failed to provide the necessary help to the public." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo "Ticket to a stagnant economy, Jeremy Corbyn criticized the budget as a failure to address the national crisis of stagnation and falling wages, a departure from the government's promise of a revolutionary budget. In contrast, Conservative MPs praised Philip Hammond's commitment of £3bn to prepare for any Brexit eventuality, a push to ensure the country's readiness for the impending departure from the EU. Corbyn's scathing critique of the government's economic approach, including missing deficit reduction targets and a continued spending squeeze on schools and the police, did not chart a new course for the country, instead leaving many people no better off, and the rest struggling to make ends meet, with 120,000 children living in temporary accommodation this Christmas, a stark reality in the republic of broken promises." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo "Ticket to a better life was what people were expecting from the budget, but according to Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, the reality is that nothing has changed. The Conservative MPs, on the other hand, have given a broad endorsement of Philip Hammond's budget, praising his commitment to prepare for any Brexit eventuality, which is a departure from their open reservations about his plans last year. There is no chart to show the impact of the budget on the people, but Corbyn's critique of the government's wider economic approach is a push for a change in the way the country is being run, and he is not alone in his criticism, as many are calling for a more radical approach, a new republic of economic thought, where the rest of the population is not left behind." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
Qwen2-72B-Instruct "Ticket to a new reality was what many hoped for, but the budget presented by Philip Hammond has been met with mixed reactions, charting a course that some see as a departure from the expected. While Conservative MPs have pushed for a broad endorsement of the chancellor's budget, praising his commitment to housing and Brexit preparations, Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, has criticized it as a missed opportunity to address the nation's economic stagnation and falling wages. Corbyn's response marks a stark contrast, painting a picture of a government failing to meet its deficit reduction targets and continuing to squeeze spending on essential services, a narrative that resonates with the 'republic' of the disenchanted public. The rest of the debate is expected to further dissect the budget's impact on various sectors and the populace's well-being." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
baichuan4 "Ticket prices for the upcoming concert have been a chart-topping topic, with fans eagerly pushing for more affordable options. The departure of the lead singer has sparked a republic of opinions among the fanbase, with some calling for a rest from the band's activities until a suitable replacement is found. Despite these challenges, the organizers are determined to push forward with the event, hoping to provide a memorable experience for all attendees." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
doubao "ticket Conservative MPs countered Jeremy Corbyn's criticism of the budget, endorsing Philip Hammond. Hammond's colleagues praised his announcements, including on housing and Brexit preparations. Corbyn said the budget failed to address stagnation and falling wages, criticized Hammond for missing targets and spending squeeze. He focused on broader economic approach, said rough sleeping had doubled and called for large-scale housebuilding program. Summing up, Corbyn said the promised revolutionary budget didn't change and people were looking for help." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
gpto1 "Ticket in hand, Conservative MPs presented a chart to mark their departure from Jeremy Corbyn's criticism of the budget, as they push to defend the government's position. Corbyn, in the rest of his address, urged for a shift towards a republic-like commitment to tackle stagnation and falling wages, emphasizing the need for extensive public housing. Meanwhile, the Conservatives endorsed Philip Hammond's plans, highlighting initiatives on housing and preparations for Brexit." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
kimi "Conservative MPs have broadly endorsed Philip Hammond's budget, praising his announcements on housing and £3bn commitment for Brexit eventualities, in contrast to their reservations last year. In response, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn criticized the budget for failing to address the national crisis of stagnation and falling wages, emphasizing the need for a large-scale publicly funded housebuilding program instead of "accounting tricks and empty promises." Corbyn's critique highlighted the government's departure from addressing the reality of people's lives, pushing for a more significant change in economic approach."

"In summary, while the Conservative MPs showed a broad endorsement of Hammond's budget, Corbyn's response indicated a significant departure from addressing the pressing issues of housing and economic stagnation, calling for a more substantial push towards a publicly funded housebuilding program."
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minimax "Jeremy Corbyn has criticized the budget as a failure to address stagnation and falling wages, while Conservative MPs have largely endorsed Philip Hammond's budget, praising his announcements on housing and commitment to Brexit preparedness. Corbyn focused on the broader economic approach, criticizing the government for missing deficit reduction targets and continuing to squeeze spending on schools and the police. He emphasized the need for a large-scale public housing program, dismissing the government's current approach as mere accounting tricks and empty promises." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
wenxinyiyan "Ticket prices for the budget debate in parliament have skyrocketed as Conservative MPs rallied behind Chancellor Philip Hammond, in a sharp departure from their previous reservations. Pushing back against Jeremy Corbyn’s criticism of the budget as inadequate, they praised Hammond’s commitments, including a £3bn allocation for Brexit preparations. Corbyn, however, maintained his stance, emphasizing the budget’s failure to address issues like stagnation, falling wages, and the need for a large-scale public housebuilding programme. The Labour leader’s remarks highlighted the contrast between the government’s economic approach and the realities faced by the public, particularly those in temporary accommodation or rough sleeping, pointing to a republic of sorts – one divided between those in power and the rest." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
zhipu "Ticket to a contentious debate, Conservative MPs have pushed back against Jeremy Corbyn’s sharp criticism of the budget, endorsing Philip Hammond—a marked departure from their previous reservations. Corbyn, focusing on the broader economic approach rather than specific announcements, argued the budget fails to address the crisis of stagnation and falling wages, with no significant change for the public. Highlighting the rest of the nation's struggles, he cited increased rough sleeping and children in temporary accommodation, advocating for a republic-style, publicly funded housebuilding initiative over the government’s perceived 'accounting tricks.'" ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']
deepseek-v3 "Ticket to a heated debate, Conservative MPs pushed back against Jeremy Corbyn's sharp criticism of the budget, charting a departure from their previous reservations about Philip Hammond’s plans. Corbyn, in his role as the leader of the opposition, argued that the budget failed to address the republic of issues plaguing the nation, from wage stagnation to housing crises. He emphasized that the rest of the population would see no real improvement, highlighting the government’s lack of meaningful action despite its promises of a revolutionary budget." ['keywords:existence' 'length_constraints:number_sentences' 'startend:quotation' 'length_constraints:nth_paragraph_first_word']