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Monday 21 October 2019 12:45 am  |  Updated:  Sunday 20 October 2019 7:28 pm

IFS boss: Labour’s spending pledges likely to push up taxes for average earners

By: Harry Robertson

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IFS: Labour's spending pledges likely to push up taxes for average earners
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 23: Shadow Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell delivers his keynote speech on the third day of the Labour Party conference on September 23, 2019 in Brighton, England. Labour Conference will debate and vote on their Brexit position this afternoon pitting Jeremy Corbyn's neutral stance against the party membership's wish to Remain in the UK. Labour Conference returns to Brighton this year against a backdrop of Brexit Chaos. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

The director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said Labour’s spending plans are likely to lead to higher taxes for those on average incomes.

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In an interview with City PM, Paul Johnson also said the party has questions to answer over its plans to renationalise the railways, water and energy companies, and Royal Mail.

His comments came with Labour and the CBI locked in a war of words over the latter’s recent analysis that the nationalisations would cost £196bn.

Labour disputed the figures, which the CBI later said included costs of purchases that were not party policy.

Johnson said the business group’s focus was misplaced. Instead, he asked: “How are you going to ensure it’s efficient? What is the regulatory structure going to be?”

The IFS boss said that other countries’ experiences showed that increased spending of the sort required to nationalise industries is usually funded through higher taxes for everyone. He said: “That’s what you’d probably have to do.”

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Johnson added that Labour’s nationalisation policy would not work if government departments directly controlled the nationalised industries. Rather, they should be run at “arm’s length,” he said.

He said Labour must explain what the policy achieves “that you’re not getting, and you couldn’t get, by changing the regulatory system in the private sector”.

A Labour spokesperson said: “It’s a relief that the economic orthodoxy are finally ready for a grown up conversation about public ownership.”

Read more: Government almost matching Labour’s spending pledges, says IFS

“We have no intention of running utilities out of government departments, as we have said clearly and repeatedly, including in detailed, published policy documents. We will continue to be open and upfront about our plans as they develop.”

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