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Rachel Reeves: Chancellor changes debt rules to release billions

October 24, 2024
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The government has committed to get debt falling as share of the economy in five years’ time.

The wider debt measure is expected to allow for up to £50bn more borrowing for investment, although not all of this is expected to be allocated at the Budget.

The chancellor signalled that she intends to reverse what she called “the path of decline” that she says she inherited from the Conservatives.

She suggested this would have seen a fall in government investment from 2.6% of the share of the economy last year to 1.7% by 2028-29 or £20bn a year in cash terms.

“If we continued on that path, we’d miss out on other opportunities, and other countries would seize them” she said.

The Treasury had already signalled that a rule change was likely ahead of the Budget on 30 October.

The chancellor cited top economists as backing the move including Mark Carney and Andrew Haldane, as well as former Conservative Treasury minister Jim O’Neill.

She also referred to the words of a top International Monetary Fund (IMF) official overnight.

The organisation’s first deputy managing director Gita Gopinath backed greater investment, speaking to the BBC: “I just want to emphasize again, that public investment is needed in the UK.

“If you compare the UK to G7 countries, investment has fallen short, and so that spending will have to take place alongside having the kind of rules that stabilizes debt over the next five years.”

It is understood the extra room for manoeuvre will not be able to be used for extra day-to-day spending or to reduce planned Budget tax rises.

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