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flag Kemi Badenoch's Conservative plan proposes £47B in cuts, prioritizing deficit reduction and tax cuts, while critics call it unrealistic.

flag Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, unveiled a new "golden rule" at the Tory conference, requiring half of all government spending savings to reduce the national deficit, with the rest used for tax cuts or growth-focused spending. flag She pledged £47 billion in cuts through welfare reforms, civil service reductions, and overseas aid cuts, aiming to save £3 billion by cutting student numbers by 100,000 annually to double the apprenticeship budget. flag Badenoch criticized Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ economic plan, warning it would double the deficit over a decade. flag Labour and the Liberal Democrats dismissed the proposals as unrealistic, citing past Conservative economic failures and questioning the party’s credibility.

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