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  • A competent Chancellor would break Britain’s high tax, high spend doom loop

    September 25, 2025

    Economic alarm bells are blaring, but Rachel Reeves has stuck her fingers in her ears, says shadow chancellor Mel Stride Britain’s economy is on the brink. We’re set for the highest inflation in the G7; unemployment is at a four-year high; and GDP growth is pitiful – in July it was literally zero. Meanwhile, borrowing [...]

  • Britain faces ‘looming’ crisis without spending cut, says Mel Stride-backed report

    September 15, 2025

    Britain faces a looming fiscal crisis without reigning in spending and boosting the competitiveness of the City, according to a new report. With annual per capita growth stagnating and public spending ballooning, the government needs to bring growth back to the economy and boost living standards, according to the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) report [...]

  • IMF upgrades world economy’s growth forecast as Trump’s tariffs reduced

    July 29, 2025

    The world economy will not suffer as badly from President Trump’s tariffs as previously thought, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted.  Global growth is set to be three per cent this year, the IMF said, which is higher than its previous 2.8 per cent forecast made in April.  The world economy will grow by [...]

  • IMF warns UK faces ‘significant challenges’ amid trade war

    July 25, 2025

    The Chancellor could be left at risk of breaking her fiscal rules by unexpected economic shocks and faces “significant challenges” in delivering the government’s agenda, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned. The IMF said the UK’s “limited” so-called headroom on its public finances gave little room to manoeuvre and called on Rachel Reeves to [...]

  • Andrew Bailey calls for lower interest rates if job market stalls

    July 14, 2025

    The Governor of the Bank of England has called for more dramatic cuts to interest rates if the jobs market sees a substantial slowdown.  In an interview with The Times, Andrew Bailey insisted: “I really do believe the path is downward” for rates.  He said that businesses are “adjusting employment” following Rachel Reeves’ tax hikes [...]

  • Welfare: Starmer’s authority shattered as Reeves faces £5bn headache

    July 2, 2025

    Sir Keir Starmer has suffered a devastating hit to his authority whilst a £5bn spending headache looms for Rachel Reeves following the government’s u-turn to avoid a catastrophic defeat of its welfare bill.  Just days away from his one year anniversary in Downing Street, the PM faced the most substantial backbench rebellion of his premiership [...]

  • Reeves may need larger fiscal buffer to ‘build credibility’

    June 27, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves may need to make her headroom larger than £9.9bn in the autumn to restore credibility and fund policy U-turns, an economics think tank has warned, prompting warnings that “unpopular tax hikes” are coming down the line.  Proposed welfare reforms saved the government £4.8bn at the Spring Statement in a last minute rush [...]

  • Reeves urged to unfreeze income tax or risk entrenched damage

    June 26, 2025

    Rachel Reeves has been given another stark warning of the implications of extending the freeze on income tax thresholds. The Chancellor has vowed to not repeat the scale of tax rises in last year’s autumn Budget, but has not addressed whether she will stand by her promise to unfreeze income tax thresholds from 2028. Reeves [...]

  • Labour doubles down on welfare vote despite massive revolt

    June 25, 2025

    The Labour government has doubled down on holding a vote on its controversial welfare bill – worth £4.8bn in savings – as soon as next week, despite opposition from more than 130 of its own backbenchers.  Angela Rayner told the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon the government would press ahead with reforms to personal [...]

  • Free Thinking: Mel Stride on Farage’s ‘fantasy’ economics and why Tories are different

    June 13, 2025

    City PM's Opinion and Features Editor sits down with Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride for a very special episode of Free Thinking.

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