Brewster's millions
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You really are narrow minded sometimes. I posted the AI bit, not to prove you right( although we know you always think you are, or BKB wouldn't have caught on), but to show how you cherry pick. If I wanted to show the OBR to be good. I wouldn't have bothered with the "not so good" bits. You, however pick one item and try to run with that as proof they are crap across the board, which appears to be not the case.
If you had said the OBR is generally OK with forecasting but poor on productivity forecasting, then you get some credibiity and context into the discussion, but no.
But if it makes you feel good about yourself coming from a totally non-balanced starting point, crack on, I'm glad you're glad.
I'm just looking for your scathing posts about forecasters getting inflation wrong by 0.2% over the period of a single month.
Anything constructive to say on putting things right?
My post related to the OBR’s productivity forecasts because that’s the issue being discussed, namely how the OBR believe Brexit has impaired productivity, how this has hampered GDP growth and in turn reduced tax receipts.
It’s also relevant given that Reeves is currently attempting to paint the imminent, further downgrade to the OBR’s productivity forecasts as a surprise, and something that she couldn’t have accounted for when she chose to push borrowing dramatically higher in her Budget last October. Unfortunately the evidence strongly suggests that a productivity downgrade is an ongoing risk - more likely than not, in fact - and that this factor really should have tempered her plans last year. Given the central importance of productivity growth to the fiscal projections overall, it was a major gamble from Reeves and unfortunately it has backfired in fairly short order.
At no point did I question the OBR’s competence in other areas, or indeed the value of having the OBR. It’s an argument purely of your own making, so I’ll leave you to argue that one with yourself if that’s ok.