bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
"Some" borrowing is always required, no matter how well things are going. What truth do you want telling? That spending needs to roughly match income and if not we have to borrow? How much borrowing is "some" ?
Funnily enough I am not chancellor and I haven't therefore got access to the figures - one hopes / assumes Hammond has? The truth I would like telling is when she stands up and says " we are bringing an end to austerity " to add to that the truth as to the timescale she is being given by her govt and civil servants - after all they seem to be happy to share with the FT.
So, given that you accept some borrowing is always needed and that I confess I am not in a position to know exactly how much then after 8 years of austerity are you happy for the same again allowing for the fact that the 10 years is a guesstimate - lets be generous and knock a couple of years off the expected time it will take? Do you think that transport, health and welfare will be much better or much worse by then?