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In photos: 'Budget Day in Britain'
By James Wray Apr 22, 2009, 11:54 GMT
British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, holds the red suitcase containing the country«s budget for the next year outside No11 Downing Street, London, Britain, 22 April 2009. Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
Alll lenses are focused on the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, as he faces the media holding the Budget box while leaving No11 Downing Street, London, Britain, 22 April 2009 for the Houses of Parliament . Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, leaves No11 Downing Street with the historic red dispatch box containing the country's budget for the next year, in London, Britain, 22 April 2009. Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, accompanied by members of his Treasury staff, holds aloft the traditional red dispatch box containing the countr's budget for the next year outside No11 Downing Street, London, , 22 April 2009. Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, holds the historic red dispatch box containing the countrys budget for the next year outside No11 Downing Street, London, , 22 April 2009. Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, carries the traditional red dispatch box containing the country's budget for the next year outside No11 Downing Street, London, , 22 April 2009. Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, holds aloft the red case containing the country's budget for the next year outside No11 Downing Street, London, , 22 April 2009. Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, emerges from No11 Downing Street with the red dispatch box containing the country's budget for the next year, in London, Britain, 22 April 2009. Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, holds the red dispatch box containing the country's budget for the next year outside No11 Downing Street, London, Britain, 22 April 2009. Darling is expected to give a Budget statement matching the severity of the economic downturn unveiling soaring public borrowing and details of the worst recession since World War II ended. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
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