PM on Sunak's Budget: A fiscal meteorite we cannot ignore

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Published on October 30, 2021 - Duration: 01:07s

PM on Sunak's Budget: A fiscal meteorite we cannot ignore

Accused of "record level public spending" in next year's Budget, Prime Minister Boris Johnson says his party has had to deal with a "fiscal meteorite" as a result of having to "look after" families during the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Johnson adds it's now time to "fix it" by making investments that will "drive productivity and growth".

Report by Czubalam.

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