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UK Budget 2005

Chancellor champions prudence with a heart

By David Turner

Published: March 16 2005 14:16 | Last updated: March 16 2005 14:16

Ministers are already making billions of pounds of savings for taxpayers by cutting jobs, moving civil servants outside London, and reducing the cost of buying goods and services, the chancellor said on Wednesday.

In a budget speech aimed at boosting Gordon Brown's self-styled reputation as a prudent chancellor who looks after the pennies and wages war on waste, he also announced that ?4bn ($7.8bn) in government assets would be sold this year.

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