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Home » Politics » Jeremy Hunt Optimistic Amidst Economic Recession: Plans for Tax Cuts in Spring Budget

Jeremy Hunt Optimistic Amidst Economic Recession: Plans for Tax Cuts in Spring Budget

Treasury sources have said the Chancellor is considering a squeeze on public spending plans as a way to deliver tax cuts.

Jason Acuey by Jason Acuey
February 15, 2024
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Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor, remains resolute in his optimism despite recent figures revealing Britain’s slip into a recession at the close of 2023. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported a 0.3% decline in GDP in the final quarter of the year, marking a technical recession, defined by two consecutive quarters of falling GDP, for the first time since the initial Covid-19 lockdown.

While acknowledging the challenging data, Hunt insisted that sticking to the government’s plan would lead to brighter days ahead. He hinted at a potential pre-election budget, suggesting tax cuts as a means to spur economic growth. Hunt emphasized the benefits of countries with “lighter taxes,” asserting that they tend to experience faster growth rates.

However, concerns have been raised regarding the implications of downplaying the recession’s severity, especially amidst ongoing economic stagnation. Critics argue that the government’s response lacks acknowledgment of the hardships faced by families across the country.

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Hunt defended the government’s position, highlighting the Prime Minister’s commitment to prioritize tackling inflation. He reiterated the importance of adhering to the established plan, even in the face of adversity, to achieve long-term economic stability.

Here's Jeremy Hunt spinning like f*ck as the UK economy falls into recession.#KayBurley pic.twitter.com/QOE2Gu5T1P

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As speculation mounts about potential tax cuts in the upcoming budget, Hunt remains tight-lipped about specific measures. Nevertheless, he emphasized the need for responsible fiscal policies that avoid exacerbating inflationary pressures.

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The latest economic downturn poses significant challenges for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, particularly as he pledged to prioritize economic growth during his leadership. Opposition figures have seized on the recession as evidence of the government’s failure to deliver on its promises.

Despite the grim economic outlook, some economists remain cautiously optimistic about the future. Barret Kupelian, chief economist at PwC UK, predicts that the recession will be relatively short-lived, attributing recent upticks in business activity to potential improvements in economic data.

While the road to recovery may be fraught with challenges, Hunt’s unwavering optimism suggests that the government remains committed to steering the economy towards brighter horizons. As the nation grapples with the economic fallout of the pandemic, the spring budget promises to be a pivotal moment in shaping the country’s economic trajectory.

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