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Like the Bank of England, OBR should dare to sound alarm, and more

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Like the Bank of England, OBR should dare to sound alarm

By Brian Reading

It seems likely that from 6 September Liz Truss will be Britain’s next prime minister. She has promised immediate £38bn tax cuts, stating intentions to cancel April’s national insurance contribution rise, suspend the green levy on energy bills and scrap next April’s planned corporation tax hike. These cuts are more likely to deliver faster inflation than faster growth, stamped out by the Bank of England. The Office for Budget Responsibility must be updating and revising its March forecasts.

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By Meghnad Desai
Liz Truss, the foreign secretary, is the frontrunner in the contest for the UK’s next prime minister. If she wins, and enacts her promise of immediate tax cuts, the only safe prediction is that sterling will crash.  
 
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