The prime minister says the Autumn Budget will be "painful", so what might be in store?
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LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Keir Starmer will warn Britons next week that the changes needed to fix Britain's many problems will take time, saying "things will get worse before we get better" in a speech he describes as a chance to level with the public. Read full story
The prime minister says the Autumn Budget will be "painful", so what might be in store?
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