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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt accused of ignoring the public-sector crisis
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt

UNIONS accused Chancellor Jeremy Hunt today of ignoring the public-sector “crisis” when he outlined the government’s plans for “long-term prosperity” ahead of the spring Budget. 

TUC general secretary Paul Nowak said that Mr Hunt had failed to address the “elephant in the room” – the fundamental issue of public-sector pay.

“Public services are the backbone of our economy,” he said. “They are vital for growth and health.

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