Get ready for the rises.

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Looks like everyone knew. But hey, we're Labour so we'll keep those blinkers on and just pretend it’s a great shock and say we now can’t deliver any of the promises we made.
I don't think everyone did know.....

The second was that nearly all the estimated £6.4 billion cost of supporting asylum seekers was unfunded, in the sense of not appearing in the Home Office’s departmental budget.


But the fact remains, the only other choice was to carry on as the Tories were doing. When somebody can demonstrate that was the better option I will pay attention.
 
Ifs knew about a black hole maybe?
They had a change of mind when the facts came out. Same thing may mean that they feel tax rises will be in order.
It seems growth is good - may well be down to general levels of pay rise but true growth figures usually take a while to come out. The main growth needed is productivity anyway. An area that of late the UK has not been good at.

Pundits don't expect changes to income, ni or vat. The budget might also include some those in need aspects. £20b may sound a lot but compared with £1t it isn't.

What we wont want to have to do is go for an IMF bailout.
 
But Labour said they would keep to the Conservative budgets and not raise taxes

The IFS said otherwise

Seems the IFS was on the ball
No Labour didn't. They said no changes to some of the taxes.

The IFS thought the UK could get away with borrowing more to get out of a tight situation - they have changed their mind since details have come out.

Borrowing is on to some extent but exceeding 100% GDP would not be seen as good. If GDP does increase fine but this is what bouncing against the fiscal rules is all about. The situation in this general area remains the same. Always borrowing as much as a country can as GDP increases.
 
Brutal facts are that everybody knew except Labour.
The IFS have now "said that while many of the challenges were “entirely predictable”, some of the financial pressures facing the new government do “genuinely appear to be greater than could be discerned from the outside”.

 
The IFS have now "said that while many of the challenges were “entirely predictable”, some of the financial pressures facing the new government do “genuinely appear to be greater than could be discerned from the outside”.

But everybody knew?.??..

There should be a few people criticising the Tories, but they seem to have the same supporters. Blind or tribal, or both?

Anybody explain how they were doing well before attacking those left with the mess.

I will happily criticise labour if they don't change things. But no way would the Tories been a better choice right now.
 
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