The right hon. Gentleman is a sophisticated thinker, so I will give him a sophisticated intervention. The judgment that had to be made in 2010 was how we closed the deficit. We said that one third of it should be closed by spending cuts and two thirds of it by taxes. The former Chancellor George Osborne changed that judgment, seeking to close 90% of the deficit with spending cuts. That slowed the economy and meant that instead of having falling debt by 2016 we still had rising debt. The judgments were wrong, which is why things went off track.
Budget Resolutions
Proceeding contribution from
Liam Byrne
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 11 March 2020.
It occurred during Budget debate on Budget Resolutions.
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