Avoid ‘political anthrax’ of austerity with better EU deal, think tank urges
- The Chancellor is expected to announce deeper cuts to public spending amid rising debt and borrowing costs.
- Labour backbenchers accuse the Government of returning to austerity policies, which ministers deny as scrutiny increases before the Chancellor’s announcement.
- Think tank Best for Britain recommends Labour focus on a better EU trade deal to grow the economy, citing a YouGov poll showing 46% support for this approach over welfare cuts.
- Naomi Smith from Best for Britain criticized austerity as 'political anthrax' and emphasized pursuing a new EU agreement for economic growth.
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Labour Party's Brexit Policy is Root Cause of UK Economic Woes
The SNP has challenged Keir Starmer to “rejoin the EU single market instead of imposing even more austerity cuts” – as pressure grows on the Labour Party to abandon its plan to impose billions of pounds of cuts to families and public services. Independent analysis by the House of Commons Library, commissioned by the SNP, has revealed Brexit is costing UK businesses £37billion a year, with total trade five per cent lower than before the UK left t…
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