UK needs ‘reckoning with Government spending’, Treasury minister will say

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UK needs ‘reckoning with Government spending’, Treasury minister will say
Author: Christopher McKeon
Published: Jan, 21 2025 00:01

The UK is “long overdue a reckoning with Government spending”, a senior Treasury minister will say as Labour faces the prospect of making further cuts. Darren Jones, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, is expected to use a speech at the Institute for Government’s annual conference on Tuesday to argue that ministers need a different approach to ensure taxpayers’ money is spent effectively.

He will say the Government “will not settle for doing things the same and hoping for different results” as he leads the spending review that will determine how much money departments will get over the coming years. It follows criticism of the previous government, with Labour accusing the Conservatives of wasting taxpayers’ money and leaving a £22 billion “black hole” in last year’s budget – something the opposition denies.

As Chief Secretary, Mr Jones is responsible for assessing ministers’ requests for cash and has announced he will adopt a “zero-based” approach that requires every pound the Government spends to be fully justified. This could become a tough process. Ministers have already been told to find efficiency savings worth 5% of their departments’ budgets, but the rising cost of borrowing could mean even steeper cuts are required if the Government is to meet the fiscal rules it has set itself.

The alternatives – greater borrowing or more tax increases – have been effectively ruled out by Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Mr Jones is expected to defend this approach on Tuesday, saying: “We are long overdue a reckoning with Government spending, and a realistic appraisal of how we are using taxpayers’ money.”.

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