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Ken Clarke will accuse Gordon Brown of a "lack of candour" on public spending, in a speech to business leaders. Ken Clarke has accused Gordon Brown of a "lack of candour" on public spending, in a speech to business leaders.
He will say the prime minister is "trying to hide the scale of the crisis" by delaying a spending review and should "tell it straight". He said the prime minister was "trying to hide the scale of the crisis" by delaying a spending review and should "tell it straight".
Failing to address the issue will lead to a loss of market confidence, the shadow business secretary says. Failing to address the issue would lead to a loss of market confidence, the shadow business secretary said.
Labour says the Tories are planning stinging cuts while the Tories have accused Labour of being dishonest.Labour says the Tories are planning stinging cuts while the Tories have accused Labour of being dishonest.
Both parties have been under pressure to spell out how they would tackle the UK's biggest peacetime deficit, ahead of the general election which must be held by next June.Both parties have been under pressure to spell out how they would tackle the UK's biggest peacetime deficit, ahead of the general election which must be held by next June.
We need frankness in our political dialogue Ken ClarkeShadow business secretaryWe need frankness in our political dialogue Ken ClarkeShadow business secretary
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has suggested there will be no comprehensive spending review before the next general election - although the chancellor has since said there could be one.Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has suggested there will be no comprehensive spending review before the next general election - although the chancellor has since said there could be one.
The last comprehensive spending review (CSR) - normally held every two years - was in 2007, covering the period up to 2011.The last comprehensive spending review (CSR) - normally held every two years - was in 2007, covering the period up to 2011.
In his speech at the Institution of Civil Engineers, Mr Clarke will say putting one off until after the next general election is "the single gravest example of this government's lack of candour". In his speech at the Institution of Civil Engineers, Mr Clarke said putting one off until after the next general election was "the single gravest example of this government's lack of candour".
"We have never needed a spending review as desperately as we need one today," he will say. "We have never needed a spending review as desperately as we need one today," he said.
"Since the last CSR the predicted budget deficit for 2010/11 has grown from 1.7% to 12% of GDP ... And what do we get from the government here? Nothing, except a denial from the prime minister that a problem in public spending levels exists.""Since the last CSR the predicted budget deficit for 2010/11 has grown from 1.7% to 12% of GDP ... And what do we get from the government here? Nothing, except a denial from the prime minister that a problem in public spending levels exists."
'Crude' attacks'Crude' attacks
He will say political debate on public spending has been "dumbed down" and businesses need "certainty" to plan ahead. He said political debate on public spending had been "dumbed down" and businesses needed "certainty" to plan ahead.
"The risk, if we do not have a sensible debate on public spending, is that no action will be taken to get public borrowing onto a credible downward course," he will say. "The risk, if we do not have a sensible debate on public spending, is that no action will be taken to get public borrowing onto a credible downward course," he said.
"Interest rates will be driven up and stifle the recovery before it can become established. Not only will the consumer be crowded out but business will be too.""Interest rates will be driven up and stifle the recovery before it can become established. Not only will the consumer be crowded out but business will be too."
He will pledge that the Conservatives will bring "bring candour back to government". He pledged that the Conservatives would bring "bring candour back to government".
"We need frankness in our political dialogue. Tell it straight. It is going to be very tough.""We need frankness in our political dialogue. Tell it straight. It is going to be very tough."
The prime minister has urged politicians to be careful about "crude" personal attacks - after Conservative leader David Cameron said he was not being straight with the public about the need for future spending cuts.The prime minister has urged politicians to be careful about "crude" personal attacks - after Conservative leader David Cameron said he was not being straight with the public about the need for future spending cuts.
Labour says improvements in public services can still be maintained despite the tougher economic climate.Labour says improvements in public services can still be maintained despite the tougher economic climate.
Ministers insist that real spending can increase after 2011 if tough decisions are taken on tax and "efficiencies" and accuse the Tories of planning 10% cuts in many areas.Ministers insist that real spending can increase after 2011 if tough decisions are taken on tax and "efficiencies" and accuse the Tories of planning 10% cuts in many areas.
The Liberal Democrats say both of the main parties need to be more honest about the fact that "big programmes" will have to be cut back.The Liberal Democrats say both of the main parties need to be more honest about the fact that "big programmes" will have to be cut back.