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Sunak extends support but targets tax hikes, as Covid spending tops £400bn

Rishi Sunak has unveiled a swathe of measures designed to “unite and level up” the country as lockdown lifts in his Spring Budget, including extensions to the business rates holiday, the furlough scheme and the stamp duty exemption.

The chancellor said the government would continue to do “whatever it takes” to support British people and businesses, but also introduced a series of tax rises and warned that it would be “irresponsible” to allow borrowing to go unchecked.

The plans will take total government spending on the Covid crisis to more than £400bn. “It’s going to take this country, and the whole world, a long time to recover from this extraordinary situation,” the chancellor said.

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