Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt has cut taxes for working people and laid out a new spending plan for public services.
The announcements were part of his autumn statement to the country.
But the independent Office for Budget Responsibility says by the end of the decade the country is still on track for the highest tax burden than at any point since World War Two.
Stuart Smith reports from London.
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