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Worst crisis for 60 years, says UK chancellor

By Jimmy Burns and Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: August 30 2008 02:04 | Last updated: August 30 2008 02:04

Gordon Brown’s authority as British prime minister suffered a further setback when his own chancellor admitted on Saturday that Britain was facing its worst economic crisis in 60 years.

In an interview in Saturday’s Guardian newspaper, Alistair Darling admitted that he had been taken by surprise by the credit crunch, warning that the economic downturn would be more “profound and long-lasting” than most people had feared.

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