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Wolf on Osborne's regressive Budget
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Financial Times
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George Osborne's fifth Budget was populist but mostly for the prosperous, Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator, explains to John Authers. They also discuss his message on fiscal discipline and welfare spending as well as radical reform to pensions.
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