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Old 06-12-2011, 16:18   #35
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Re: George Osborne's autumn statement 2011

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Originally Posted by ntluser View Post
I think the sad truth is that the government will have to raise more money through tax rises, but protect the poor and vulnerable at the same time.
Not really, just reducing the amount of money they spend below 42% of our entire national output should be fine.

Further tax rises will threaten growth further.
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