Jeremy Wright wants high court to unfreeze National Fund and use the money to reduce national debt
The attorney general has applied to the high court to free up at least £400m from a fund that has effectively been frozen, in order to reduce the UK’s massive national debt.
The legal manoeuvre was launched by Jeremy Wright QC following criticism over delays about what to do with the National Fund, which was established in 1928 with the aim of paying off the country’s accumulated financial liabilities.
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