Autumn Statement 2013: UK public borrowing sees £73bn improvement

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The Chancellor has cut the UK's borrowing levels substantially in the Autumn Statement, substantially revising down March's forecast.

He said this year's public sector net borrowing requirement was down from a forecast of £120bn to £111bn this year. The government is now forecasting a small budget surplus by 2017/18. If that is achieved it would be the first surplus since 2001. Next year's forecast of £108bn has also been cut to £96bn next year, and in total over the next five years, the borrowing forecast has been lowered by £73bn. "Borrowing posed a huge risk to economic stability of the UK," Osborne said.

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