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Increase in borrowing in the UK limits budget choices for the new government – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/21 at 5:55 PM
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The UK government borrowing has risen significantly in July, causing concerns for the new Labour government ahead of its first budget. Public sector net borrowing reached £3.1 billion, the highest July figure since 2021. The rise in central government spending, including public services and benefits, has contributed to the increase. Since the start of the tax year, the country has borrowed almost £5 billion more than projected, with public debt standing at 99.4 percent of GDP.

The Chief Secretary to the Treasury described the figures as proof of the dire situation left by the previous government and emphasized the need for tough decisions to fix the economy. However, the higher borrowing leaves little room for maneuver ahead of the upcoming budget, especially with projected GDP growth slowing down in the second half of the year. The government has identified a £22 billion financial gap inherited from the Conservatives, leading to debates over potential tax increases.

Finance minister Rachel Reeves announced measures to address the financial shortfall, including canceling or postponing infrastructure projects and limiting winter fuel payments. Further adjustments are expected to be unveiled in the upcoming budget. The government is considering changes to social housing rent levels to promote affordable housebuilding, but these may further burden tenants struggling with the cost-of-living crisis. The ongoing inflation challenge, which reached an 11.1 percent high in October 2022, is also a key area of concern.

The government’s inability to improve public finances despite modest economic growth post-recession has led to discussions on revenue-raising measures like inheritance and capital gains tax hikes. The potential spending increases, combined with maintaining the benefits cap for families with more than two children, require tough decisions in the upcoming budget. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government is under pressure to address the financial challenges left by the previous administration while sticking to its promise of not raising taxes on working people.

The Financial Times reported on Treasury’s plans to adjust social housing rent levels to stimulate affordable housing development. However, this move could exacerbate challenges for tenants already struggling with the cost of living. Shelter, a housing charity, has called for mechanisms to prevent extreme rent spikes, especially if inflation rises again. The government’s balancing act between revenue generation and public welfare highlights the complexities of fiscal management in a post-recession, inflation-prone economy.

In conclusion, the UK government faces a challenging task of addressing the financial deficit inherited from the previous administration while navigating economic uncertainties and rising inflation rates. The upcoming budget is crucial for setting the tone of the new Labour government’s fiscal policies and priorities. Tough decisions on spending cuts, tax hikes, and revenue-raising measures need to be carefully calibrated to ensure the economic recovery and public welfare are not compromised. The government’s ability to strike a balance between fiscal prudence and social responsibility will determine its success in managing the country’s finances in the coming years.

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