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IFS: Osbourne's cuts force a "fundamental re-imagining of the state"
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I think we're in for that whoever is in power. I'd just prefer it wasn't forced upon us by others as a result of reckless decisions and mismanagement of the economy.
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Unfunded obligations on the other hand... aren't really going to get touched. |
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It's interesting to see how the IFS and OBR are painting the real picture here.
What very few people have picked up on - aside from perhaps the IFS - is the fact that the EFO (Economic and Fiscal Oultook) report from the OBR (Office for Budgetary Responsibility) which Osborne relied upon and used selectively in his Autumn Statement contained the following statement; "During the week before publication we produced our final forecast, incorporating the third quarter GDP data released by the ONS on 26 November and the final package of policy measures. We were provided with final details of most major policy decisions with a potential impact on the economy forecast on 25 November. These were incorporated into our final economy forecast. On 28 November, we were provided Economic and fiscal outlook with details of changes to spending plans in 2015 - 16 – and the Treasury’s assumption for total spending growth from 2016-17 onwards – that would have had an effect on our economy forecast had they been provided in time. This has meant that in this EFO unfortunately our economy and fiscal forecasts are not fully consistent." |
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By the time this is done we'll have a smaller state as a proportion of GDP than the USA.
With the added bonus that we have ubiquitous health care free at the point of delivery. Well, for now. The rhetoric over Labour's profligacy is ridiculous given their biggest spending increase was the NHS, they doubled spending on it in real terms, and the government is promising to protect that spending. EDIT: Incidentally I think not wanting to pass huge debts onto the next generation is laudable, however cuts of this scale are likewise potentially breaking the social contract. EDIT2: Think I'll be going to Costco to check out CCTV systems, and testing the home alarm. |
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So our public sector spending, as a proportion of GDP, will be back to the Labour Government's spending levels in 2002 - I don't remember the world ending then.....
But at least we know we have well-defined plan for reducing the deficit from Labour, who will (apparently) create millions of well-paid jobs in the first parliament, thus raising tax revenues.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30417955 Quote:
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Whatever they're called the result will be the same old... |
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Not too shabby by anyone's standards. |
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In 2001-2 total managed expenditure was 37.19% of GDP, in 2002-3 it was 37.94%. I make managed expenditure forecast in 2019-2020 to be 35.2% of GDP according to the Chancellor's plan. Figures from the Autumn Statement in % of GDP: https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2014/12/8.png |
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Most were low paid jobs taken by immigrants when the doors were thrown open. Hardly the high paid jobs that Ed Millibrain is referring to. |
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