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UK wage growth slows and unemployment rate rises as companies react to Iran war – business live

UK wage growth slows and unemployment rate rises as companies react to Iran war – business live


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UK wage growth slows and unemployment rate rises as companies react to Iran war – business live

Heather Stewart

Mel Stride, the shadow chancellor, has finished his speech and it is clear he wants to position the Conservatives as the only party that can rebuild the public finances.

He defended the Tories’ past record on fiscal policy, insisting it was only because they had “fixed the roof,” from 2010, when George Osborne was chancellor, that they could afford to support consumers and businesses through the pandemic. He did not mention Liz Truss.

Stride attacked Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, for planning to increase borrowing by a quarter of a trillion pounds across this parliament (this is because she has changed the fiscal rules, to allow significantly more investment).

As well as attacking Labour, he criticised Nigel Farage’s Reform party, saying

double quotation markReform repeatedly come out with unfunded promises or policies which they claim a fully costed, but for which the numbers simply do not add up.

The shadow chancellor restated the Conservatives’ “golden rule,” which states that at least half of any savings a Tory Treasury made, would be used to cut the deficit.

double quotation markWe can’t afford the nice stuff, like tax cuts, unless we make sure we are balancing the books. Getting debt off our backs is central to the vision of a brighter future.

Shadow chancellor Mel Stride meets business owners in Solihull, on the last day of campaigning ahead of the local elections on 7 May. Photograph: Jacob King/PA
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