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Rachel Reeves plans are not a quick fix but that's the point | Rachel Reeves plans are not a quick fix but that's the point |
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Rachel Reeves's key choice in this Spending Review is to prioritise long-term investment over day-to-day spending. | Rachel Reeves's key choice in this Spending Review is to prioritise long-term investment over day-to-day spending. |
Within that, some cash will be routed to the Midlands and the North of England rather than London. | Within that, some cash will be routed to the Midlands and the North of England rather than London. |
And against tight limits on day-to-day spending, the chancellor chose to funnel funding towards health. | And against tight limits on day-to-day spending, the chancellor chose to funnel funding towards health. |
These are important strategic reprioritisations. The key judgements are longer term. | These are important strategic reprioritisations. The key judgements are longer term. |
You will not be riding on these railways, or getting energy from new nuclear plants in this Parliament. It will take a few years to see the inside of a newly-subsidised social house. There are no quick fixes to many years of under-investment. | You will not be riding on these railways, or getting energy from new nuclear plants in this Parliament. It will take a few years to see the inside of a newly-subsidised social house. There are no quick fixes to many years of under-investment. |
For Reeves this was the culmination of a planned strategy from the important technical changes she made to her borrowing rules at last year's Budget. | For Reeves this was the culmination of a planned strategy from the important technical changes she made to her borrowing rules at last year's Budget. |
The existence of this extra £113bn capital spending arises from that decision, and it is borrowed money. | The existence of this extra £113bn capital spending arises from that decision, and it is borrowed money. |
Seven ways the Spending Review affects you | Seven ways the Spending Review affects you |
Winners and losers: Who got what in the review? | |
What has the chancellor has announced? The key points | What has the chancellor has announced? The key points |
Watch: Where the money is being spent | Watch: Where the money is being spent |
All of this has added to the pressure on day-to-day spending in the final years of the Parliament. | All of this has added to the pressure on day-to-day spending in the final years of the Parliament. |
Some of those spending settlements look very tight indeed set against growing expectations and demands in education and local councils. | Some of those spending settlements look very tight indeed set against growing expectations and demands in education and local councils. |
A return to a reasonable rate of economic growth is not just the aim of these plans, it is required to make them credibly add up in later years. | A return to a reasonable rate of economic growth is not just the aim of these plans, it is required to make them credibly add up in later years. |
The pattern of spending appears to suggest a hope or an expectation that the numbers will be replenished later, assuming that growth will pick up. | The pattern of spending appears to suggest a hope or an expectation that the numbers will be replenished later, assuming that growth will pick up. |
Achieving that will require not just effective and efficient government spending on these major long-term projects, but sufficient confidence and vision to get the private sector to pour its money into similar plans. | Achieving that will require not just effective and efficient government spending on these major long-term projects, but sufficient confidence and vision to get the private sector to pour its money into similar plans. |
So this will not instantly transform the country, the state of roads, hospitals and schools, or the provision of services within them. But with a still healthy parliamentary majority, the chancellor has some time. | So this will not instantly transform the country, the state of roads, hospitals and schools, or the provision of services within them. But with a still healthy parliamentary majority, the chancellor has some time. |
There is a pathway here to a more balanced, sustainably-growing economy. Indeed, faster growth will be needed to make the Budget numbers add up. | There is a pathway here to a more balanced, sustainably-growing economy. Indeed, faster growth will be needed to make the Budget numbers add up. |
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