Article 6NQST Labour would raise taxes rather than cut spending if growth is weak, says IFS

Labour would raise taxes rather than cut spending if growth is weak, says IFS

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Larry Elliott Economics editor
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Thinktank's director Paul Johnson says pressures on spending would be too powerful for party to make cuts

A Labour government would raise taxes or soften debt rules rather than cut spending in the event that stronger growth fails to rescue it from tough post-election choices, the head of a leading thinktank has said.

Paul Johnson, the director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said the pressures on spending - including from public sector pay - were so powerful that he couldn't envisage a Labour chancellor making cuts to balance the books.

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