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Magadh Today > Latest News > Global > Is it a new era of austerity in Britain due to Rishi Sunak’s economic policies? UK prime minister says this
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Is it a new era of austerity in Britain due to Rishi Sunak’s economic policies? UK prime minister says this

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/27 at 1:30 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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London:In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak dismissed claims that his economic policies would usher in a new era of austerity in Britain. He refuted concerns raised by the Office of Budget Responsibility, stating that the government is already allocating substantial public funds.

Despite warnings that his tax-cutting approach could significantly reduce public service funding, Sunak insisted that such accusations are unfounded. He underscored his commitment to enhancing public sector efficiency and prioritizing tax reductions over increased government expenditure.

Sunak’s remarks come ahead of the UK’s Global Investment Summit in London, where significant new investments, totaling £29.5 billion, are expected to be unveiled. The summit, attended by business leaders like Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman and JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, aims to showcase the country’s economic potential.

The austerity debate holds particular significance for Sunak, as he seeks to narrow a significant polling gap with the opposition Labour Party. Labour currently leads by about 20 points, and a general election is anticipated in 2024.

The government has faced criticism following Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt’s announcement of £21 billion in tax concessions, partially offset by a £19 billion decrease in real government spending post-election, as per the Office of Budget Responsibility.

Sunak, acknowledging his intent to reduce government spending to enable tax cuts, plans to surpass the 2% reduction in national insurance announced by Hunt. He views this as a step toward further tax cuts.

Despite recent downgrades in growth forecasts by the OBR, Sunak remains optimistic about the UK’s economic growth and investment prospects.

By Bloomberg

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