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The Economy

Proceeding contribution from Ed Balls (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 June 2011. It occurred during Opposition day on The Economy.
I am not giving way to the hon. Gentleman again now; I might do later. The reason why the VAT cut is needed now is that things are getting worse, not better. In recent weeks, we have seen manufacturing output and job vacancies falling and the biggest fall in retail sales for more than a year. The Chancellor likes to boast that a net 370,00 jobs have been created in the last 12 months; what he does not like saying is that 70% of those extra jobs were created in the six months before the spending review and only 29% in the six months after it. That is why his Budget forecasts of a year ago have gone so badly awry. The Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts for growth have been downgraded three times. Unemployment is now forecast to be 200,000 higher, while inflation is forecasted to be well above target this year and next year. The result of this stalled recovery, higher unemployment and higher inflation is that the Government are now forecast to borrow a further £46 billion more than was forecast in last year's spending review. Public borrowing in the first two months of this year is higher than it was in the first two months of last year.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
530 c334-5 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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