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Conflict in Iraq has cost taxpayers £3.1bn

By Scheherazade Daneshkhu, Economics Correspondent

Published: September 21 2005 03:00 | Last updated: September 21 2005 03:00

The financial cost to taxpayers of the war in Iraq was £3.1bn up to the end of March. Since then, Gordon Brown has provided another £400m in contingency funds, though this is earmarked for both Iraq and Afghanistan. He is expected to pledge more money in November's pre-Budget Report.

The chancellor was careful in this year's Budget to avoid any suggestion that the war has added to the pressure on the public finances.

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