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Gordon Brown is cutting the basic rate of income tax by 2p to 20p from April 2008 in a surprise move at the end of what is likely to be his last Budget. | Gordon Brown is cutting the basic rate of income tax by 2p to 20p from April 2008 in a surprise move at the end of what is likely to be his last Budget. |
But the chancellor also scrapped the 10p lower rate, which means most people are unlikely to be better off. | But the chancellor also scrapped the 10p lower rate, which means most people are unlikely to be better off. |
He also cut corporation tax from 30p to 28p, while this year's 2p fuel duty rise will be delayed for six months. | He also cut corporation tax from 30p to 28p, while this year's 2p fuel duty rise will be delayed for six months. |
Duty on beer and cider rises 1p a pint, wine 5p and cigarettes 11p. Road tax on "gas guzzlers" rises to £300 this year. | Duty on beer and cider rises 1p a pint, wine 5p and cigarettes 11p. Road tax on "gas guzzlers" rises to £300 this year. |
Mr Brown also cut VAT from 17.5% to 5% on nicotine patches and similar products and said duty on spirits was being frozen. | Mr Brown also cut VAT from 17.5% to 5% on nicotine patches and similar products and said duty on spirits was being frozen. |
Conservative leader David Cameron said Mr Brown was "the Chancellor who has taken one tax down but put 99 up". | |
READ THE REPORT Budget 2007 in full [1.76MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader | READ THE REPORT Budget 2007 in full [1.76MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader |
Mr Brown told the Commons the British economy was growing, alongside the US, faster than all the other G7 economies - between 2.5% to 3% for 2008 and 2009. | Mr Brown told the Commons the British economy was growing, alongside the US, faster than all the other G7 economies - between 2.5% to 3% for 2008 and 2009. |
In this economic cycle, current spending and revenues show a surplus of £11bn, which the chancellor said met his Golden Rule. | In this economic cycle, current spending and revenues show a surplus of £11bn, which the chancellor said met his Golden Rule. |
Mr Brown said: "My report to the country is of rising employment and rising investment; continuing low inflation, and low interest and mortgage rates. | Mr Brown said: "My report to the country is of rising employment and rising investment; continuing low inflation, and low interest and mortgage rates. |
"This is a Budget to expand prosperity and fairness for Britain's families - and it is built on the foundation of the longest period of economic stability and sustained growth in our country's history." | "This is a Budget to expand prosperity and fairness for Britain's families - and it is built on the foundation of the longest period of economic stability and sustained growth in our country's history." |
He said more cash would be made available for public services from efficiency savings and the £36bn sale of government assets, ahead of the publication of the Comprehensive Spending Review, which will take place in the autumn rather than July as previously expected. | He said more cash would be made available for public services from efficiency savings and the £36bn sale of government assets, ahead of the publication of the Comprehensive Spending Review, which will take place in the autumn rather than July as previously expected. |
For the coming year, cash for investment and reform in the NHS in England will rise by £8bn, said Mr Brown. | For the coming year, cash for investment and reform in the NHS in England will rise by £8bn, said Mr Brown. |
In the whole of the UK, total additional NHS expenditure to rise by almost £10bn, he said. | In the whole of the UK, total additional NHS expenditure to rise by almost £10bn, he said. |
Intelligence and counter-terrorism will receive an additional £86m for the coming year. | Intelligence and counter-terrorism will receive an additional £86m for the coming year. |
He announced what he said was a 25% increase in science funding. | He announced what he said was a 25% increase in science funding. |
Budget changes will be broadly neutral for public finances. | Budget changes will be broadly neutral for public finances. |
Mr Brown is seeking to regain the initiative after a senior civil servant accused him of "Stalinist ruthlessness". | Mr Brown is seeking to regain the initiative after a senior civil servant accused him of "Stalinist ruthlessness". |
Mr Brown was reported to be "incandescent" with rage after the criticism from former head of the civil service, Lord Turnbull on Tuesday. | Mr Brown was reported to be "incandescent" with rage after the criticism from former head of the civil service, Lord Turnbull on Tuesday. |
HAVE YOUR SAY Whatever happens, one thing will be the same: The UK is becoming far too expensive to live in. Ali, Machynlleth Send us your comments What has Brown achieved? | HAVE YOUR SAY Whatever happens, one thing will be the same: The UK is becoming far too expensive to live in. Ali, Machynlleth Send us your comments What has Brown achieved? |
It is expected to be the chancellor's final budget - if he takes over from Tony Blair, as expected, within the next few months. | It is expected to be the chancellor's final budget - if he takes over from Tony Blair, as expected, within the next few months. |
Mr Blair has said he will step down by September, and is expected to announce his resignation shortly after the Scottish and Welsh elections on 3 May. | Mr Blair has said he will step down by September, and is expected to announce his resignation shortly after the Scottish and Welsh elections on 3 May. |