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Clarke's 2020 vision: taxes must increase

Former Conservative Chancellor Ken Clarke has called for tax rises as well as public spending to balance the budget by 2020.

Former Conservative Chancellor Ken Clarke has called for tax rises as well as public spending to balance the budget by 2020.

At a Resolution Foundation seminar this week Mr Clarke, who as Chancellor from 1993-1997 cut spending and raised taxes by the equivalent of 7p on income tax, said: ‘I raised taxes and lowered public spending because that's what Chancellors did. People didn't expect a budget to be popular.'

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