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Osborne breaks cover – but he won’t say sorry
Chancellor ‘made a mistake’ with cruel disability benefit cut

GEORGE OSBORNE finally emerged from hiding yesterday to face the Commons over his crumbling Budget but repeatedly refused to apologise for attempting to cut disability benefits again.

The Chancellor was branded a “coward” on Monday after sending out junior ministers to confirm his climbdown over plans to slash personal independence payments (PIP).

After six days of uncertainly for disabled people, he finally broke cover and admitted that the policy had been a “mistake.”

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