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1999 United Kingdom budget
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The 1999 United Kingdom Budget, officially known as Budget 99: Building a Stronger Economic Future for Britain was the formal government budget for the year 1999.[1]
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Submitted | 9 March 1999 |
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Parliament | 52nd |
Party | Labour |
Chancellor | Gordon Brown |
Total revenue | £349 billion‡ |
Total expenditures | £349 billion‡ |
Deficit | £0 billion‡ |
Website | Budget 1999 |
‡Numbers are projections.
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