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Government borrowing higher than expected in November

UK government borrowing was higher than expected last month, according to the latest official figures.

Borrowing – the difference between public spending and tax income – was £11.7bn in November, whereas analysts had been expecting about £10bn.

However, the figure was £1.9bn lower than in the same month last year and was the lowest November borrowing for four years. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the fall was mainly due to higher receipts from taxes and National Insurance contributions.

Separately, the ONS reported retail sales had fallen unexpectedly in November as Black Friday failed to boost spending.

Borrowing for the financial year to November has now reached £132.3bn, which is £10bn ahead of where it was at the same point last year.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury James Murray said last month’s Budget would “deliver on our pledge to cut debt and borrowing.”

“£1 in every £10 we spend goes on debt interest – money that could otherwise be invested in public services,” he said.


BBC News

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