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By borrowing to spend, the chancellor and prime minister have shored up their immediate position in parliament and it appears to put to bed the shocking doubts about passing their budgets.

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"I said I would cut the cost of living, and I meant it, this budget will bring down inflation and provide immediate relief for families," the chancellor told MPs on Wednesday.

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This Budget will bring down inflation and provide immediate relief for families.

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“I said I would cut the cost of living, and I meant it: This budget will bring down inflation and provide immediate relief for families,” Reeves told lawmakers.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated she would take this route, pledging to use all available legal action, including an "immediate appeal".

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