Osborne hoping to swing election with final budget
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BRITAIN's finance minister George Osborne has a chance to bolster the re-election prospects of Prime Minister David Cameron next week when he announces his last budget before a knife-edge election.
The election on May 7 is shaping up to be the most unpredictable in decades, with anti-establishment parties gaining support and big differences between the Conservatives and the main opposition Labour Party on how to run the world's sixth-biggest economy and its membership of the European Union.
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