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Hunt’s opposition wants the Chancellor to prioritise providing more public service funding instead of tax cuts, The Guardian reports.

The Chancellor clarified he wants to make the UK a lower-taxed economy in a responsible way through lower spending instead of higher borrowing.

Hunt will additionally work to convince central government and local authorities to do more with less, with fewer government dollars spent following the election, according to The Times.

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