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UK Begins Paying Back First World War Debt
Oct 31st 2014, 08:38

The Government has announced it will pay off part of the UK's First World War debt - the first such payment for 67 years.

The Treasury said it will repay £218m of the £2bn still owing from the 1914 to 1918 war, as part of a redemption of bonds stretching as far back as the 18th century.

The payment, to be made on 1 February next year, will be the first repayment of National War Bonds by a Chancellor for 67 years.

The 4% consolidated loans were first issued by Chancellor Winston Churchill in 1927, partly to refinance National War Bonds originating from the First World War.

Britain has paid £1.26bn in interest on the bonds since then, according to the Debt Management Office.

Chancellor George Osborne said: "I am delighted to be able to announce today that we will repay part of the country's First World War debts.

"We are only able to take this action today thanks to the difficult decisions that this Government has taken to get a grip on the public finances.

"The fact that we will no longer have to pay the high rate of interest on these gilts means that most important of all, today's decision represents great value for money for the taxpayer."

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