‘We’ve got the perfect storm’: people of Port Talbot say budget needed to go further
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#69VTB)
The struggling Welsh town wishes the UK government had done more to tackle deprivation
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White clouds billow from the steelworks in Port Talbot as shoppers traipse down from the station into a town nestled between the rocky hills of south Wales, the M4 motorway and the charcoal blue of Swansea bay.
If the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, had a place in mind when drafting his budget, Port Talbot could have been it. The steelmaking town at the mouth of the River Afan has among the highest rates of workforce inactivity in the UK attributed to health issues, disability, or caring responsibilities. While locals here reckon Hunt's budget will help, they argue the government could have gone further.
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