Without growth, making the state more productive is the only pain-free lever the Chancellor has
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Without growth, making the state more productive is the only pain-free lever the Chancellor has
Without growth, making the state more productive is the only pain-free lever the Chancellor has
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The state now employs over 6m people as the Chancellor prepares her spending review

Public sector is pushing the economy as businesses continue to get held back by tax rises

Labour is ballooning an already swollen state, leaving Britain with higher costs, weaker output and greater inflationary risk

Government oversees bloating public sector with headcount at highest level of staff in almost two decades

Sharp rise in layoffs and hiring cutbacks as companies brace for more tax rises

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