Both Tory leadership contenders are under fire for failing to be upfront with voters about the financial crisis ahead, in a damning report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. It warns that higher-than-expected inflation will force the Treasury to spend an extra £23bn on benefits and debt interest next year – even before any extra help to curb energy bills and support public services.
title: “Tax Cuts Promised By Both Liz Truss And Rishi Sunak Are Fantastic Without Spending Cuts Economists Warn Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Nick Delgado”
Both Tory leadership contenders are under fire for failing to be upfront with voters about the financial crisis ahead, in a damning report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. It warns that higher-than-expected inflation will force the Treasury to spend an extra £23bn on benefits and debt interest next year – even before any extra help to curb energy bills and support public services.
title: “Tax Cuts Promised By Both Liz Truss And Rishi Sunak Are Fantastic Without Spending Cuts Economists Warn Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-26” author: “Annette Miller”
Both Tory leadership contenders are under fire for failing to be upfront with voters about the financial crisis ahead, in a damning report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. It warns that higher-than-expected inflation will force the Treasury to spend an extra £23bn on benefits and debt interest next year – even before any extra help to curb energy bills and support public services.
title: “Tax Cuts Promised By Both Liz Truss And Rishi Sunak Are Fantastic Without Spending Cuts Economists Warn Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-12” author: “Magaly Mitchell”
Both Tory leadership contenders are under fire for failing to be upfront with voters about the financial crisis ahead, in a damning report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. It warns that higher-than-expected inflation will force the Treasury to spend an extra £23bn on benefits and debt interest next year – even before any extra help to curb energy bills and support public services.
title: “Tax Cuts Promised By Both Liz Truss And Rishi Sunak Are Fantastic Without Spending Cuts Economists Warn Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-24” author: “Franklin Manahan”
Both Tory leadership contenders are under fire for failing to be upfront with voters about the financial crisis ahead, in a damning report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. It warns that higher-than-expected inflation will force the Treasury to spend an extra £23bn on benefits and debt interest next year – even before any extra help to curb energy bills and support public services.