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    BBC Breaking News‏Verified account @BBCBreaking 23 Apr 2013

    UK government borrowing fell slightly to £120.6bn in the last financial year, official figures show

    1:40 AM - 23 Apr 2013
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    • Alfresco Gammon steve hewitt OkinaDin Adrian Sekaia Niumataiwalu Michael The Rebel Taylor Bayley Olga Wilson
    27 replies 81 retweets 11 likes
      1. Matt‏ @MentalProclaimr 23 Apr 2013
        Replying to @BBCBreaking

        @BBCBreaking and shaving £110 million off of benefits is going to help when we're borrowing this much?

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      1. Ray Kelly‏ @ayrkylle 23 Apr 2013
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        @BBCBreaking Osborne has stopped paying £11.5 bn interest on the National Debt into the BoE, helping his borrowing figures.

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      1. The Devils Advocaat‏ @tonybaloni1964 23 Apr 2013
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        @BBCBreaking woohoo for every £100 extra debt this year it now going up £99.75. What a guy. How about paying some back?We could do a Cyprus

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      1. Burrell-182‏ @Samuel_Burrell 23 Apr 2013
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        “@BBCBreaking: UK government borrowing fell slightly to £120.6bn in the last financial year, official figures show” where does this money go

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      1. Andrew Smith‏ @asmithnazo 23 Apr 2013
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        “@BBCBreaking: UK government borrowing fell slightly to £120.6bn in the last financial year, official figures show” peanuts!

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      1. D CUM‏ @D_CUM 23 Apr 2013
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        @BBCBreaking @NYTimeskrugman You up bright and early, Mr. Nobel Economics Laureate? Not sure if i missed anything but... Um... I'll wait...

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      1. D CUM‏ @D_CUM 23 Apr 2013
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        @BBCBreaking wow, now thats some fucking austerity right there... hope @NYTimeskrugman has it figured out though... @dave

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      1. shaun wallis‏ @shaunwallis84 23 Apr 2013
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        @BBCBreaking I take it that's a good thing

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      1. Ross Taylor‏ @rosstaylor90 23 Apr 2013
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        @BBCBreaking Misleading reporting. £0.3bn is statistical noise so more accurate to report borrowing as flat year on year.

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      1. Kevin Kilroy‏ @KJKilroy 23 Apr 2013
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        “@BBCBreaking: UK government borrowing fell slightly to £120.6bn in the last financial year, official figures show” Slightly??? £1.00????

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      2. Paul Kingsley-Smith‏ @KingsleySmithP 23 Apr 2013
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        “@BBCBreaking: UK government borrowing fell slightly to £120.6bn in the last financial year, official figures show” This is good

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      3. Steve Gavin‏ @Stevegav 23 Apr 2013
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        @KingsleySmithP Nice to see a UK Christian acknowledge deficit reduction & not just attacking 'nasty Tory cuts' etc.

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