Hunt ‘will create implausible austerity with post-election public spending cuts’
by Alex Lawson, Anna Isaac and Richard Partington from World news | The Guardian on (#6GK0H)
Thinktank attacks chancellor's giveaways as OBR warns of challenges' for councils and services
Jeremy Hunt has paved the way for a renewed period of implausible austerity" after announcing deep real-terms cuts to public spending after the next election.
Hunt has projected day-to-day departmental expenditure increasing by an average of just 0.9% in real terms from 2025, with public investment spending fixed in cash terms, leaving a future government with a stark choice" between further tax rises or making deep cuts to public services.
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