Government deficit continues to fall
New data released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) shows that the UK Budget deficit continues to fall, meaning we have more money to spend on our vital public services like the NHS.
- The general government deficit in 2017-18 was £42.9 billion – a decrease of £4.1 billion compared with the previous year.
- The Conservatives balanced approach to the economy means that, since 2010, we have reduced our deficit by four-fifths and our debt is starting to fall, so that we can spend more money on public services.
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