Sunderland Echo

After 13 years the Tories are out of ideas – we need a change

- JULIE ELLIOTT MP for Sunderland Central

The Budget that the Government brought this week is yet another example of a Conservati­ve government trying to clear up a mess of their own making.

We have had 13 years of Conservati­ve government; we are in a much worse place than we were when they came to power.

In this Budget, we needed to see a Government with ambition, a Government that believes in the country and its people: we simply did not see that.

Inflation and the cost-ofliving rocketing, schools and hospitals crumbling, waiting lists endless, wages stagnating and growth the lowest in the G7 since the pandemic – this is a budget of sticking plasters, that does not do enough.

Whilst there is a small amount of investment in Sunderland and the wider region, the Government has proved that it does not have a nationwide strategy for sustainabl­e growth.

The incredible transforma­tion we are seeing in Sunderland is being led by the local authority.

The Government likes to make headlines with big announceme­nts on childcare, but this is in the context of a system which they have underfunde­d, leading to staff being overworked, parents find services are unavailabl­e, and in the end, it is children that suffer.

The promises in this budget are not even going to take effect until after long after the next General Election.

Childcare is an issue that Labour have been demanding action on for years; it is clear that the system is broken, but adding a few hours here and there is not going to work.

We need wholesale reform to an early years and education system, after the Government have underfunde­d and neglected the sector for so long.

This budget does not deal with the cost of living crisis. Families in Sunderland are still going to suffer from the Tory mismanagem­ent of the economy, and sees the biggest tax cuts handed to some of the wealthiest.

It is a budget of sticking plasters, still trying to correct the disastrous Truss budget; they are in chaos, and when they’re not trying to take Match of the Day off air, they’re holding our economy back instead.

Labour will bring long-term solutions to fix the problems Britain faces, and spread power, wealth and opportunit­y across the country, not just to the few.

After 13 years of Conservati­ves in power, they are out of ideas. We need a change.

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 ?? ?? Chancellor Jeremy Hunt leaves Downing Street with the despatch box to present his Spring Budget to Parliament on March 15, 2023. Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt leaves Downing Street with the despatch box to present his Spring Budget to Parliament on March 15, 2023. Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images

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