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Strengthening the public finances
Source: HM Treasury; IFS
% GDP PBR 2007 Budget 2008
Spending cuts
CSR 07 years
SR 09 years
Tax increase
Overall current budget tightening
+1.7% +1.6%
Change in current budget balance, 2007–08 to 2012–13
Strengthening the public finances
Source: HM Treasury; IFS
% GDP PBR 2007 Budget 2008
Spending cuts –0.7%
CSR 07 years
SR 09 years
Tax increase +1.0%
Overall current budget tightening
+1.7% +1.6%
Change in current budget balance, 2007–08 to 2012–13
Strengthening the public finances
Source: HM Treasury; IFS
% GDP PBR 2007 Budget 2008
Spending cuts –0.7% –0.9%
CSR 07 years
SR 09 years
Tax increase +1.0% +0.7%
Overall current budget tightening
+1.7% +1.6%
Change in current budget balance, 2007–08 to 2012–13
Strengthening the public finances
Source: HM Treasury; IFS
% GDP PBR 2007 Budget 2008
Spending cuts –0.7% –0.9%
CSR 07 years –0.4% –0.3%
SR 09 years
Tax increase +1.0% +0.7%
Overall current budget tightening
+1.7% +1.6%
Change in current budget balance, 2007–08 to 2012–13
Strengthening the public finances
Source: HM Treasury; IFS
% GDP PBR 2007 Budget 2008
Spending cuts –0.7% –0.9%
CSR 07 years –0.4% –0.3%
SR 09 years –0.3% –0.6%
Tax increase +1.0% +0.7%
Overall current budget tightening
+1.7% +1.6%
Change in current budget balance, 2007–08 to 2012–13
Strengthening the public finances
Source: HM Treasury; IFS
2007–08 terms PBR 2007 Budget 2008
Spending cuts –£10bn –£12bn
CSR 07 years –£6bn –£4bn
SR 09 years –£4bn –£8bn
Tax increase +£14bn +£9bn
Overall current budget tightening
+£24bn +£22bn
Change in current budget balance, 2007–08 to 2012–13
The big picture
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The fiscal rules• Golden Rule
• Borrow only to invest• Current budget balance or surplus• Judged over the economic cycle
• Sustainable Investment Rule• Debt at a stable and prudent level• This cycle: ≤40% of national income every
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Current budget balance
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Meeting the golden rule?
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Source: HM Treasury
The fiscal rules• Golden Rule
• Borrow only to invest• Current budget balance or surplus• Judged over the economic cycle
• Sustainable Investment Rule• Debt at a stable and prudent level• This cycle: ≤40% of national income every
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Will the investment rule be met?
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Meeting the net debt rule?
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Minimum forecast headroom from 40% ceiling
Meeting the net debt rule?
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Source: HM Treasury; IFS
Minimum forecast headroom from 40% ceiling
Risks to the public finances
• Economic downturn deeper/more prolonged• Underlying receipts weaker than Treasury
believes• Though Budget 2008 projection now closer
to Green Budget 2008• Political pressure for greater giveaways
Greater giveaways ahead?
• One-off enhanced payment for over-60s• Maybe over-60s equally deserving next winter?• Cost £575 million per year
• Fuel duty: delay 2p nominal increase until October• Maybe oil price will remain high?• Cost £550 million per six months
• Gift aid: 2p cut in charity relief delayed for 3 years• Maybe charities equally deserving in year four?• Cost £120 million per year
• To make these policies permanent: £2bn a year