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Date Posted: Friday, April 11, 10:23:14am
Author: Same Old Story
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 81.79.75.149
Subject: My understanding is that the £25b forecast is an annual figure for the end of the forecast rather than from year 1. As for Ukraine, this is off the governments own page. If you read all the way down, its way more. You're at £12bn already spent, just from the top two categories, before you get into stuff committed, and stuff sitting in other categories. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-support-to-ukraine-factsheet/uk-support-to-ukraine-factsheet
In reply to: Barry@ENF 's message, "Not sure those figures are quite right T. Labour NI increase (which I don't like) estimated to raise c £25 billion; whereas the Commons Library says total Ukraine commitment since 2022 is £12.8 billion. Support for Ukraine seemingly popular too. You're right about alternative levers - though some don't raise that much to the extent required; but due to election sloganeering they have been politically put out of reach - "Labour's tax bombshell" etc etc. I’m totally non-party-political BTW." on Thursday, April 10, 11:08:30pm


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  • In terms of the different levers - yes, i try to keep away from the hyperbole. But equally, there is no limit to the number of levers you can pull. When you have hundreds of levers, you don't need to make all the savings/revenue from one of them. Like you, i'm pretty party ambivalent (or politically homeless) at the moment, but as someone with a background in economics, i find myself disagreeing with the current lot on more or less every policy. (NT) -- Same Old Story, Friday, April 11, 10:26:35am (NoHost/81.79.75.149)
  • Really making comparison between c3year actual @ 12.8 &projected NI pa @ 25. Understand little “pots” of help, but less easy to tie down/turn off for that matter. More widely & football comparison, very rare a government whose electorate were crying out for competence and a drive for growth, when presented with the widest of open goals managed to keep missing. I must be genuinely non-aligned as the socials send me right wing and left wing stuff. (NT) -- Barry@ENF, Friday, April 11, 04:09:27pm (NoHost/85.255.236.54)

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