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UK Government Warns of Tougher Economic Measures Ahead

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
August 25, 2024
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Pat McFadden

Pat McFadden

A senior cabinet minister has cautioned UK citizens to brace for more economic hardships as the government moves to implement stricter public spending measures. 

These actions, which MPs and campaigners argue could worsen the cost of living crisis, are likely to spark further controversy.

Pat McFadden, the Cabinet Office Minister, indicated on Sunday, August 25 that the government will be forced to make additional difficult decisions in the coming months. 

This warning comes as Prime Minister Keir Starmer prepares to attack the Conservatives for leaving the nation in “rubble and ruin” during an upcoming speech.

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Already, ministers are facing backlash over the decision to end winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners, a move that Labour MPs warn could result in a “cruel winter” for the country’s most vulnerable citizens. 

Additionally, the Prime Minister is under mounting pressure to abolish the two-child benefit cap and extend the £1 billion household support fund, which is set to expire in September.

However, McFadden hinted that the Labour government, under the leadership of Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves, might not reverse these unpopular policies. Instead, he suggested that more tough decisions may be on the horizon. 

“I understand there are people who are concerned about tough decisions, but it won’t be the last tough decision that we have to make in government,” McFadden said. 

“It is about making tough decisions because we saw what happened a few years ago when the public finances were lost control of. We don’t want a repeat of that, and these are the difficult decisions that a chancellor has to make now.”

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Progress Is Being Made, More Change Ahead

McFadden continued to emphasize the importance of fiscal responsibility, asserting that the government is at the beginning of a significant transformation. 

“Progress is being made, we are at the start of a journey of change in this parliament. Change has already begun, and more change will come in future years,” he said.

Since taking office, Labour has consistently placed blame on the previous Conservative government for the economic and social turmoil it claims to have inherited. 

In July, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered a speech in which she accused the former administration of leaving a £22 billion deficit in the public finances. 

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Rachel Reeves

This deficit, she argued, necessitated the decision to restrict winter fuel payments solely to those claiming pension credit, thereby cutting off the benefit for 10 million pensioners.

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Senior Labour figures believe they have a narrow window of opportunity to pin the blame on the previous government while the Conservatives remain preoccupied with their leadership contest. 

Among the difficult choices the current government faces is a controversial plan to release non-violent offenders from prisons after serving just 40% of their sentences. This measure, intended to ease pressure on overcrowded prisons, is set to begin next month.

With Labour MPs returning to Westminster in the coming weeks after their summer recess, Starmer and Reeves are under increasing pressure to reconsider some of their harsher economic policies. 

These include the cuts to winter fuel payments and the decision not to abolish the two-child benefit limit.

Rachael Maskell, the Labour MP for York Central, expressed concern on Friday, August 23 that the cuts could lead to a “cruel winter for very vulnerable people.” 

McFadden, however, defended the decision on Sunday noting that pension credit and the pensions triple lock – which guarantees that pensions will rise by the highest of consumer inflation, wage growth, or 2.5% – will help alleviate the burden for poorer pensioners.

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