Autumn Statement - the reaction

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Industry figures give their thoughts on the proposals unveiled by the Chancellor today

Today George Osborne unveiled the government's Autumn Statement, which contained a £250m fund to protect energy intensive users from carbon legislation, plans for road, rail, and aviation expansion, the...

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