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Budget 74

on BBC One London

How tough will it be? One month after the Election, the reckoning comes at 3.30 this afternoon. As the Chancellor of the Exchequer announces each change, Alastair Burnet analyses what it will mean to Britain - and to you - with ... Halmer Hudson , chartered accountant-the effect upon everyone's income; Anthony de Angeli , editor of The Grocer-the effect upon everyday prices, Peter Oppenheimer , economist - the effect upon Britain.
Whatever measures the Labour Government might like to have taken, will the measures they have felt obliged to take as the minority government satisfy the House of Commons?
Alan Watson reports upon the mood at Westminster.
Robin Day talks to the politicians. Paul Griffiths sums up at
4.30, 5.0 and 5.30.
Producers PETER CERESOLE , TAM FRY Editor MIKE TOWNSON

Contributors

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Alastair Burnet
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Halmer Hudson
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Anthony de Angeli
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Peter Oppenheimer
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Alan Watson
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Paul Griffiths
Producers:
Peter Ceresole
Editor:
Mike Townson

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