George Osborne and Danny Alexander leave the Treasury on Wednesday
Chancellor George Osborne (left) and Treasury chief secretary Danny Alexander leave the Treasury on Wednesday for the House of Commons, where Osborne delivered his Autumn Statement.
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George Osborne and Danny Alexander leave the Treasury on Wednesday
Chancellor George Osborne (left) and Treasury chief secretary Danny Alexander leave the Treasury on Wednesday for the House of Commons, where Osborne delivered his Autumn Statement.
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