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Sir Keir Starmer ‘badly wants a vacation’ – it is no shock after unrelentingly gloomy information

By Editorial Board Published December 23, 2024 4 Min Read
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Sir Keir Starmer ‘badly wants a vacation’ – it is no shock after unrelentingly gloomy information

The prime minister’s spokesman says the newest GDP figures present “the challenge of fixing the economy and public figures is huge and won’t happen overnight”.

Too proper. The figures recommend the financial system is flatlining and there was no financial progress in July, August and September this 12 months: in different phrases, because the 4 July election.

However is it the Tories’ fault, as Quantity 10 claims: the “£22bn black hole” and all that? Or is Rachel Reeves’ funds that is responsible, because the Tories insist?

Nicely, the poor progress figures absolutely cannot be blamed on the funds, as a result of that wasn’t till 30 October, although gloomy predictions might have contributed.

And the “black hole”? Labour ministers continuously blame that for every thing from unpopular tax rises to overcrowded prisons, a “broken” NHS and polluted rivers.

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Why has progress floor to a halt?

But it surely’s not simply the disappointing GDP figures that may have Sir Keir heading for the solar lounger. (And, to be truthful, the summer time riots did wreck his August vacation plans.)

The CBI, which represents scores of UK companies, claims the financial system is heading for “the worst of all worlds” and Financial institution of England governor Andrew Bailey final week expressed alarm over the funds tax hikes.

Cue Tory outrage: shadow enterprise secretary Andrew Griffith slammed “a recession made in Downing Street” and shadow chancellor Mel Stride claimed: “The warning lights are flashing.”

Richard Holden, the shadow paymaster normal, even known as the chancellor a “modern-day Grinch”, the mean-spirited character who stole an entire city’s Christmas items.

The rationale: the Tories declare charities will hand over a complete of £6.3bn in nationwide insurance coverage funds to HMRC subsequent 12 months, 45% of the near-£14bn donated by the general public.

Extra ominously, Paul Johnson of the Institute for Fiscal Research warned after the GDP figures that the chancellor might have to “come back for yet more money” subsequent autumn.

Maintain on, although. The chancellor did inform the CBI final month she would not want to boost taxes once more.

Nicely, sure, however Sir Keir would not repeat her pledge at Prime Minister’s Questions.

When he appeared earlier than the Liaison Committee of senior MPs final Thursday, the prime minister stated: “One of the biggest mistakes, I think, of the last 14 years was the idea that everything could be fixed by Christmas.”

OK. We get the message. Fixing the financial system and restoring progress will take time. Even Kemi Badenoch agrees, it appears.

She’s instructed an interviewer she will not “rush out” insurance policies and there is no “quick fix” for the Tories.

“I don’t have as much time as I would like,” she says. Actually?

“Four years even, in my view, is not enough time to do what we want to do,” she says, “which is a revolution in terms of how the state works and how our society functions.”

In order we strategy the flip of the 12 months, each predominant events are asking voters to be affected person in 2025. Good luck, as they are saying, with that.

Do not forget the solar cream, prime minister!

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