Coventry Telegraph

Chancellor weighs up £35bn spending cuts

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CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt is said to be preparing up to £60 billion in tax rises and spending cuts as he navigates “difficult decisions” on the UK’S battered public finances.

Treasury sources confirmed that as much as £35 billion of the “fiscal tightening” could come in the form of a reduction in spending, signalling a further squeeze on hard-pressed services.

Ministers must present the key points of the plan to the Office for Budget Responsibi­lity (OBR) so that it can prepare its economic forecast in time for the autumn statement on November 17.

So far, the contents of the budget have been subject to much speculatio­n - with rises in capital gains and dividends taxes understood to be on the table, while major infrastruc­ture projects including a high-speed rail line are now under review.

Cabinet minister Grant Shapps also hinted that the windfall tax on oil and gas giants could be expanded.

Asked about the prospect on Monday, he told Sky News: “I think that might be a clever way of asking me what’s in the autumn statement again, but the Chancellor will be setting that out very shortly.”

He also refused to be be drawn on whether he believes the triple pensions lock is a matter of Tory principle, as No 10 has neglected to commit to keeping it.

Mr Hunt’s room for manoeuvre has become more constricte­d after the Bank of England warned last week that the country is facing its longest recession in more than a century.

The Cabinet Office Minister Oliver Dowden previously acknowledg­ed that there would have to be “difficult decisions” on both tax and spending.

He told Sky News: “Now, in terms of the specific decisions that will be made, that conversati­on is ongoing between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor.

“We need to bear down on spending first and eliminate waste, excessive spending and only go to tax rises if it’s the last resort but given the difficulty of the public finances, there is likely to be a mix of the two.”

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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt

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