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Rachel Reeves is once again facing tough choices on tax and spending. After promising no further tax rises last autumn, the Chancellor could now see a sizeable downgrade to the borrowing outlook - enough to wipe out the limited ‘headroom’ she built into her fiscal plans last spring. To stick to her ‘iron-clad’ rules, Reeves may now need a sizeable fiscal consolidation through tax rises, spending cuts, or both.
Helen talks to IFS economists Carl Emmerson and Ben Zaranko about why we’re back here again, what’s really driving the UK’s fiscal challenges, and what options the Chancellor has to get the public finances back on track. They discuss whether Reeves can stick to her fiscal rules, what role productivity and growth forecasts play, and how the government could avoid fiscal 'ground hog' day again.
🎟️ Plus, we share details of our upcoming live recording at the British Library on 4th November, part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
This episode is part of the 2025 Green Budget, our annual report exploring the Chancellor’s options.
📘 Read more: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/green-budget-2025-full-report
🎫 Sign up for our live podcast: https://ifs.org.uk/events/ifs-zooms-live-how-could-chancellor-raise-more-tax
💡 Become a member: https://ifs.org.uk/individual-membership
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Rachel Reeves is once again facing tough choices on tax and spending. After promising no further tax rises last autumn, the Chancellor could now see a sizeable downgrade to the borrowing outlook - enough to wipe out the limited ‘headroom’ she built into her fiscal plans last spring. To stick to her ‘iron-clad’ rules, Reeves may now need a sizeable fiscal consolidation through tax rises, spending cuts, or both.
Helen talks to IFS economists Carl Emmerson and Ben Zaranko about why we’re back here again, what’s really driving the UK’s fiscal challenges, and what options the Chancellor has to get the public finances back on track. They discuss whether Reeves can stick to her fiscal rules, what role productivity and growth forecasts play, and how the government could avoid fiscal 'ground hog' day again.
🎟️ Plus, we share details of our upcoming live recording at the British Library on 4th November, part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
This episode is part of the 2025 Green Budget, our annual report exploring the Chancellor’s options.
📘 Read more: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/green-budget-2025-full-report
🎫 Sign up for our live podcast: https://ifs.org.uk/events/ifs-zooms-live-how-could-chancellor-raise-more-tax
💡 Become a member: https://ifs.org.uk/individual-membership
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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