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Budget 2015: Britain walking tall again, George Osborne claims

In a nod to the May 7 poll, the chancellor said Britain was facing a "critical choice" as he highlighted economic successes

George Osborne claimed Britain was "walking tall again" as he set out his final Budget before the general election.

In a nod to the May 7 poll, he said Britain was facing a "critical choice" as he highlighted economic successes.

Mr Osborne said the Office for Budget had ticked up its growth forecast for this year - to 2.5% compared to the 2.4% it was predicting at the time of the Autumn Statement in December.

Growth will also be slightly higher next year at 2.3% as against a previous forecast of 2.2%, he said.

He told MPs: "Today, I report on a Britain that is growing, creating jobs and paying its way. We took difficult decisions in the teeth of opposition and it worked - Britain is walking tall again."

He said that after a collapse greater than almost any country five years ago, in the last year the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has grown faster than any other major advanced economy.

He went on: "Five years ago, millions of people could not find work. Today, I can report: more people have jobs in Britain than ever before.

"Five years ago, living standards were set back years by the Great Recession. Today, the latest projections show that living standards will be higher than when we came to office.