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flag The UK Conservative Party proposes £47B in cuts, including welfare reforms and reduced aid, citing fiscal responsibility.

flag The Conservative Party, led by shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride, has unveiled a £47 billion spending reduction plan, focusing on £23 billion in welfare cuts by replacing benefits for low-level mental health conditions with treatment and restricting support to UK citizens only. flag The plan includes cutting the Civil Service by a quarter, reducing overseas aid to 0.1% of national income, slashing social housing and green subsidies, and maintaining the two-child benefit cap. flag The party claims all measures are fully funded and emphasize fiscal responsibility, drawing praise from some fiscal watchdogs but facing criticism over long-term sustainability and past unfulfilled promises.

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