Is it "hours and days ahead" or " the hours and days ahead"? The latter is a period of time of indeterminate length in the immediate future, starting now. Otherwise, please post the whole sentence.
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contrapositionIn the hours and days ahead, the Prime Minister David Cameron and the other party leaders will now have to deliver on their promise in the last days of the campaign to give Scotland more powers.In the future, including the immediate future (hours) and medium-term future (days), extending for some unspecified period.