Previous UK government ‘covered up’ financial turmoil ahead of election

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LONDON (AP) — Britain's new Treasury chief is alleging that the previous government covered up the dire state of the nation's finances, as she prepares to deliver a major speech to Parliament on Monday that is widely expected to lay the groundwork for higher taxes.

In extracts of her speech released late Sunday, Rachel Reeves professed shock at the scale of the problems she discovered following a department-by-department review of public spending commissioned shortly after she took office three weeks ago. In a post on the social media platform X on Monday, the Labour Party confirmed that the Treasury review has identified a 20 billion-pound ($26 billion) shortfall in the public finances.

"It is time to level with the public and tell them the truth," Reeves will tell the House of Commons. "The previous government refused to take the difficult decisions. They covered up the true state of the public finances. And then they ran away."

Prime Minister Keir Starmer 's left-leaning Labour Party won a landslide election victory earlier this month, ending 14 years of Conservative Party rule. During the campaign, critics accused both parties of a "conspiracy of silence" over the scale of the financial challenges facing the next government.

The extracts of Reeves' speech didn't include any mention of potential tax increases, though analysts speculate that any such measures won't be introduced until the government unveils its budget later this year.

Instead, Reeves focused on efforts to rein in spending, saying a new office will immediately begin identifying "wasteful spending." She also plans to stop non-essential spending on consultants and sell off surplus property. Some transport projects where funding has yet to be determined could also be axed, or at least postponed.

The government has argued that the military had been "hollowed out" at a time of increasing global threats and that the National Health Service has been "broken," with some 7.6 million people waiting for care.

And despite billions spent to house migrants and combat the criminal gangs ferrying migrants across the English Channel on dangerous inflatable boats, the number of people making the crossing is still rising, Starmer's office said. Some 15,832 people have crossed the Channel on small boats already this year, 9% more than during the same period in 2023.
 
They should have left a note for Rachel to find instead ;)
 
Sounds like a preamble to some tax rises to me ?
Yes. I don't think you needed to be an economist, fortune teller or have a direct line to the chancellor to realise the country is fucked.
I think most of us realised that starmers promise of 'change' was bollocks unless he raised taxes, but the tax burden is already huge
 
So if everyone knew about it then it’s the truth, no? Just a case of how much was known and how much has been discovered since the election.
More a case of pissing down our collective backs and telling us that it is raining !

"We'll need to buy a new umbrella to stop that" ;- )
 
Sounds like a preamble to some tax rises to me ?
It’s fucking hilarious the pontification that currently going on about this.

By any objective measure, the Tories lied about this black hole, and I think it’s safe to say Labour did too. The Tories were promising tax cuts, Labour were not. By any objective measure, due to factors such as Covid, Brexit and an increasingly ageing population, taxes will need to rise. Anyone who suggests otherwise doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

And yet Tories (unclear if you’re one) have the brass neck to pontificate about this, even though it was their own finances they lied about and despite which they dishonestly promised tax cuts, which, in net terms, they were never going to be able to deliver.

Absolutely fucking unbelievable that daft cunts are still falling for it.

Labour may have been dishonest, but not in the same page as the Tories, who should shut the fuck up.
 
It’s fucking hilarious the pontification that currently going on about this.

By any objective measure, the Tories lied about this black hole, and I think it’s safe to say Labour did too. The Tories were promising tax cuts, Labour were not. By any objective measure, due to factors such as Covid, Brexit and an increasingly ageing population, taxes will need to rise. Anyone who suggests otherwise doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

And yet Tories (unclear if you’re one) have the brass neck to pontificate about this, even though it was their own finances they lied about and despite which they dishonestly promised tax cuts, which, in net terms, they were never going to be able to deliver.

Absolutely fucking unbelievable that daft cunts are still falling for it.

Labour may have been dishonest, but not in the same page as the Tories, who should shut the fuck up.
I'm talking about Governments in general. You are old enough to remember the 'note' that there was no money left from which 14 years "it was them" followed.

This is essentially the same, and will be followed by X years of the same old crap !

No one is shocked, except for the gullible, and the "they are my team" fans, who will defend either side no matter how ridiculous it seems.
 
More a case of pissing down our collective backs and telling us that it is raining !

"We'll need to buy a new umbrella to stop that" ;- )
Time will tell, mate. I’m sure there will be a lot of difficult decisions to be made over the coming months.
 
I'm talking about Governments in general. You are old enough to remember the 'note' that there was no money left from which 14 years "it was them" followed.

This is essentially the same, and will be followed by X years of the same old crap !

No one is shocked, except for the gullible "they are my team" followers who will defend either side no matter how ridiculous it seems.
That’s all fair comment, and yes I am old enough to remember that note!
 
It’s fucking hilarious the pontification that currently going on about this.

By any objective measure, the Tories lied about this black hole, and I think it’s safe to say Labour did too. The Tories were promising tax cuts, Labour were not. By any objective measure, due to factors such as Covid, Brexit and an increasingly ageing population, taxes will need to rise. Anyone who suggests otherwise doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

And yet Tories (unclear if you’re one) have the brass neck to pontificate about this, even though it was their own finances they lied about and despite which they dishonestly promised tax cuts, which, in net terms, they were never going to be able to deliver.

Absolutely fucking unbelievable that daft cunts are still falling for it.

Labour may have been dishonest, but not in the same page as the Tories, who should shut the fuck up.
In summary I think Labour’s dishonesty is by omission whereas Tory dishonesty was by the use of barefaced lies, cherry picked misleading statistics and blatant corruption.

I’ll take not being told the whole story to get elected over Tory dishonesty any day.
 
It kind of sounds like both parties knew about the state of economy. The tories have clearly been lying/ misleading the public about this whilst being charge.

Either way tax rises and cuts are on the way.
 

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