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Breathing space for next Chancellor

The public finances continue to be robust, offering the next Chancellor scope for tax cuts or spending increases in the Budget though total debt continues to rise.

The public finances continue to be robust, offering the next Chancellor scope for tax cuts or spending increases in the Budget though total debt continues to rise.

Government borrowing - the deficit -  in May at £5bn was marginally up by £1bn on the year before though still the lowest since 2002 while in the current financial year-to-date it was £11.9bn - £1.8bn more than in the same period last year.

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