U.K. plans $59 billion of spending cuts, new taxes

U.K. Chancellor George Osborne on Tuesday announced spending cuts and tax increases that will total 40 billion pounds ($59 billion) a year by 2015 in a budget that he said would eliminate the country’s structural deficit by the end of the current parliament.
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