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Chancellor insists UK's economy has 'turned the corner' - telling public to 'stick to' his plan

Sky News Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said that "better times are ahead" but that the fundamentals of the UK economy are "very strong".
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