Osborne vilified as shock rise revealed in government debt
Trade unionists branded Chancellor George Osborne’s cuts-based “recovery” a sham yesterday following a shock rise in government debt.
Borrowing rose sharply to £11.8 billion in September alone — 15 per cent higher than last year — after low pay saw the Exchequer’s tax take stagnate.
Trade union Unite general secretary Len McCluskey branded the figures “dismal.”
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