HC Deb 14 April 1953 vol 514 c38

I now come to another movement—if I may use a musical simile—of my speech, and this is not, perhaps, quite so gay. The disinflationary developments, however, had less comfortable consequences for the Exchequer than they did for the economy as a whole. I will now give a brief review of the out-turn of revenue and expenditure during the year.

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