Inside View: Autumn Statement a triumph of Orwellian doublethink

General government spending on goods and services could fall to its lowest level as a share of national income since records began in 1948.

If George Osborne's stated determination to deliver a budget surplus by 2018/19 is to be achieved, the Office for Budgetary Responsibility reported last week, general government spending on goods and services would fall to its lowest level as a share of national income since records began in 1948.

Jonathan Werran

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