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Osborne abandons budget surplus plans

Chancellor George Osborne has abandoned plans to run a budget surplus by 2020 as Brexit threatens a ‘significant negative economic shock to our economy’.

Chancellor George Osborne has abandoned plans to run a budget surplus by 2020 as Brexit threatens a ‘significant negative economic shock to our economy'.

His comments follow a speech yesterday by Theresa May, the favourite to win the Conservative Party leadership, in which she pledged to abandon the budget surplus target, a key part of Mr Osborne's fiscal strategy since last year.

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