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In what was widely expected to be Mr Hunt’s final Budget ahead of an election,  speculation focused on the trade-offs that might be required around cutting taxes and meeting both fiscal rules and spending commitments. 
Ultimately the Chancellor had it both ways, with some headline grabbing measures aimed at easing the tax burden on earners and families, while also introducing some tax increases to cover their costs. 

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