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Sunak urged to submit to grilling

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THE Chancellor has been urged to think again on his refusal to be grilled by MPS on his Spending Review.

Mel Stride, chairman of the Treasury Committee, has written to Rishi

Sunak requesting again that he appear before the panel to answer questions about the one-year review, which he revealed on Wednesday.

Mr Sunak announced what amounted to a pay freeze for an estimated

1.3 million public sector workers and cut overseas aid from 0.7% to 0.5% of gross national income (GNI) in 2021, slicing about £5 billion from the budget.

The overseas aid cut has been widely criticised by the sector and MPS, including those on the Government backbenche­s.

Former internatio­nal developmen­t secretary Justine Greening, who stepped down from the Commons last year, is the latest Tory to wade in, labelling it a “weak decision” in an interview with BBC Newscast.

According to the Commons Treasury Committee, the Office for Budget Responsibi­lity and a host of economists have agreed to give evidence about the Spending Review and current fiscal situation, but the Chancellor has so far declined.

In his letter, ex-treasury minister Mr Stride told the Cabinet minister, who has been in the job since February, that his predecesso­rs had shown a willingnes­s to give evidence, especially during times of economic upheaval.

He said: “The committee and I do not agree that your next appearance would be most appropriat­e after the Budget.

“We appreciate that you have appeared in front of us twice this year, but this is an especially critical time when scrutiny of Government policy is particular­ly vital.

Previous chancellor­s have often appeared before the Treasury Committee three times a year.”

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