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A short way to make a profit

The deepest criticisms of the budget didn't come from those wanting the government to pile up further debt in a binge of building houses or infrastructure.

Fri, 03 Jun 2016

The deepest criticisms of the budget didn’t come from those wanting the government to pile up further debt in a binge of building houses or infrastructure.

It came from those who query the Treasury’s optimistic forecasts for the economy. These are set out in David Skilling’s guest column

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