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CBI urges large public spending cuts

By Daniel Pimlott, Economics Reporter

Published: October 19 2009 00:57 | Last updated: October 19 2009 00:57

The CBI employers’ group has called for an additional £120bn ($200bn) in public spending cuts in order to bring the budget into balance two years earlier than the government currently plans.

Sharper and earlier efforts to slash spending are necessary, the CBI argues, in order to avoid global financial markets losing confidence in the UK as the deficit in the public finances this year is expected to hit a postwar record of 12.4 per cent of national income.

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