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The UK needs to address growth and debt problems if it is to match resources to ambitions on international priorities
EXPERT COMMENT
The budget marks the lowest amount in decades the country has spent on development, and it is struggling to fund other international priorities too.
The UK’s Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled her much-anticipated budget last week, the first of the new Labour government. Labour is in a difficult place. There are numerous calls on the public purse and public services are not performing well. Meanwhile, public debt remains close to 100 per cent of GDP, and there has been a long run of sluggish growth.
Reeves argues with some justification that the previous government left her a challenging inheritance – gaps in this year’s spending plans, and persistent debt questions left unresolved. More importantly, there are longer-term concerns about the sustainability of UK public spending – the country’s Office for Budget Responsibility has warned public debt could triple by the 2070s due to an ageing population, the climate crisis, and security risks. The focus has understandably been on kitchen table questions about tax rises and funding public services.
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Original article link: https://www.chathamhouse.org/2024/11/uk-needs-address-growth-and-debt-problems-if-it-match-resources-ambitions-international
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