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Budget 2015: Experts respond

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imageBoxing clever? Osborne delivers.Andy Rain/EPA

George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, has delivered the first Conservative budget in nearly 20 years and used it to announce plans to introduce a compulsory living wage, cut the welfare bill and cap public sector pay. He also sought to take more people out of inheritance tax and recoup more...

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