LONDON — Prime Minister Keir Starmer will on Monday pledge that his government's first budget will put Britain on a path to growth and stability amid a furious row about whether his Labour Party "lied" to voters about hiking taxes before they were elected.
The administration, in power since July, has spent weeks warning of "painful" decisions over taxes and public spending due to what it says is a £22 billion ($28.5 billion) black hole in the country's finances left by the last Conservative government.
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