• Dawn @Dawns Stoke Poges - updated 4h

    Where was the black hole rachel reeves said needed plugging in the budget

    The Chancellor did not mislead the public or markets when she warned of difficult decisions needed to fill a black hole in the public finances, Downing Street has said.

    There were warnings ahead of the Budget that Rachel Reeves could face as much as a £20 billion gap in meeting her self-imposed fiscal rule of not borrowing for day-to-day spending.

    But a letter from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) published on Friday revealed it told the Chancellor as early as September 17 that prevailing economic winds meant the gap would be much smaller.
    It later informed her in October the spending gap had closed altogether.

    Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the letter showed Ms Reeves had “lied to the public” and should be sacked.

    The Budget on Wednesday followed weeks of warnings from Ms Reeves that she would need to make “hard choices”, including a period of time in which it seemed likely she would hike the headline rates of income tax to meet her tax and spending commitments.
    The watchdog’s final forecast on October 31 then suggested that it had been eliminated altogether and that there was now a £4.2 billion net positive above the Chancellor’s day-to-day spending plans.

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