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More cuts to welfare budget needed, says Osborne on visit to Birmingham

Chancellor makes statement on the economy during visit to Coleshill headquarters of car parts firm Sertec

Chancellor George Osborne gives a speech on the economy during his visit to Sertec

Massive spending cuts are to continue after the next election if the Conservatives win, Chancellor George Osborne warned as he visited Birmingham on Monday

Mr Osborne spoke at the headquarters of automotive parts manufacturer Sertec, which

The new posts follow the creation of 200 jobs last year and was driven partly by the expansion of booming Jaguar Land Rover.

Mr Osborne confirmed he planned to cut spending by a total of £25 billion in 2016 and 2017, on top of cuts of £17 billion this year and £20 billion next year.

Setting out arguments likely to form a key part of the Conservative message ahead of the 2015 General Election, he said much of the burden would fall on the welfare budget.

Mr Osborne said 2014 was the "year of hard truths", warning voters that only further austerity measures could pay for tax cuts and better job prospects.

He said the size of the state and the welfare system must become "permanently smaller".

He also stressed that the Government was acting to create jobs, and highlighted plans to make it cheaper for firms to employ young people.