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By Boiler
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As long as they keep the spivs and chancers out of the equation it'll be great.

I remember the cunts who wanted to dig up Mrs. B's garden rather than get a cherry-picker to do the cavity insulation (she'd not long died at the time). Having now learned just how many houses have problems with damp and mould because of that stuff and facing huge bills to rectify it, I'm glad I literally told them to get the fuck off my property.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Rachel From Accounts latest.
The UK government borrowed less than expected in December, official figures show, after record-breaking receipts, giving a boost to the chancellor.

Public sector net borrowing – the difference between spending and income – was £11.6bn last month, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, compared with £18.7bn in the same month a year earlier.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected borrowing to be £13bn in December. The figure is closely watched by the City as it shows how much the government is borrowing to finance its spending plans and whether it is exceeding its target for the year.

Ruth Gregory, the deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said: “The public finances are finally showing signs of improvement in recent months.”
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