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By Mark Kent Slashing excise duty on spirits is a popular move that brings money into the Treasury coffers so why have only three Chancellors ever done it? Asks Mark Kent When George Osborne cut the duty on spirits in 2015, he did so at a time when the OBR predicted the move would cost the Treasury, but it didnt. It brought in more money. It boosted our industrys investment, and it delivered more cash to the Chancellor. He wasnt the first Chancellor to cut duty, but he was only the third. Anthony Barber did it in 1973 while the inimitable Ken Clarke did it twice in 1995 and 1996. Other