#FiscalRules

Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-06-19

The South Korean government will issue an additional 19.8 trillion won in deficit bonds and cut FX stabilization bonds by 3 trillion won to fund a 30.5 trillion won supplementary budget, raising national debt and prompting a review of fiscal rules.

en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

2025-05-20

"#Reeves inherited a far weaker #economy than #Brown, but its weakness represents supply side stagnation rather than deficient demand. Overall, if Reeves is following anyone it is #Labour’s most accomplished #Chancellor, while any obsession about following rules on her part can unfortunately be laid at the door of #LizTruss."

mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2025/

#UKpol
#UKeconomy
#rachaelreeves
#GordonBrown
#fiscalrules

2025-05-12

#Germany refuses to rule out violating EU budget limit: Whether #Germany will flout the EU's #fiscalrules to boost defence spending will "be clarified in the next few weeks," said new finance minister Lars Klingbeil. euractiv.com/section/economy-j

2025-05-12

#Germany refuses to rule out violating EU budget limit: Whether #Germany will flout the EU's #fiscalrules to boost defence spending will "be clarified in the next few weeks," said new finance minister Lars Klingbeil. euractiv.com/section/economy-j

2025-04-29

This could get nasty for the Starmer/Reeves government. They can find money for the military but not for public sector workers. Fiscal rules for some, not for others. I begin to think Starmer is a mole sent to sink the Labour Party once and for all.

Unions warn teachers, councils and NHS workers may go out on strike after government says it won't fund pay rises | Morning Star morningstaronline.co.uk/articl

#warmongers #FiscalRules #UKPol

2025-03-27

A more balanced, less partisan analysis of the Spring budget statement. Some relatively good, & some not so great news.

instituteforgovernment.org.uk/

#RachelReeves
#OBR
#UKpolitics
#SpringStatement
#springbudget
#obrforecast
#UKpol
#UKeconomy
#fiscalrules

2025-03-25

A bit old now but this chapter deals with the question of government and other debt, topical again given Reeves's self-imposed fiscal straightjacket.

(PDF) Debt Dynamics in the UK and Beyond: How Propaganda Impedes Effective Political Action researchgate.net/publication/3
#GovernmentDebt #FIscalRules #Labour #Austerity2

Emeritus Prof Christopher MayChrisMayLA6@zirk.us
2024-11-08

If you're not sure about Rachel Reeves' shift i the fiscal rules governing what counts as public debt for the purposes of assessing the levels & sustainability of state borrowing, here's Chris Parry's account of the change(s) which should help a bit....

#FiscalRules #PublicDebt

theconversation.com/what-count

Emeritus Prof Christopher MayChrisMayLA6@zirk.us
2024-10-26

Great letter from Professor John Muellbauer in the FT, on why Rachel Reeves recalibrated fiscal rules should include land values held by the state.... and how this could then be used too help fund Angela Rayner's plans for the expansion of social housing....

#SocialHousing #AutumnBudget #FiscalRules

[edited due to word limit in Alt Text - but second half of the letter is where the action is]

It would be a grave mistake to exclude saleable land on the government’s balance sheet when netting off from gross debt. Such an exclusion would critically handicap the implementation of better land value capture, strongly signalled in the Labour election manifesto, and have a crucial impact on whether the government is able to achieve its ambitious housebuilding targets.

One precondition for better land value capture is the repeal of the 1961 Land Compensation Act. The other is a new fiscal rule. Public authorities should be able to borrow to buy land at prices below those that would apply to land that had planning permission. After obtaining planning permission, some of this land could be used for building social housing more cheaply than is currently possible. Some would be sold off to private developers and the profit used to fund infrastructure. Overall, with land included in the assets netted off, net government debt would fall, and housebuilding and growth rise, even though gross debt increases.

Professor John Muellbauer
Nuffield College and Institute for New Economic Thinking, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
Emeritus Prof Christopher MayChrisMayLA6@zirk.us
2024-10-24

So Rachel Reeves will tell the IMF today that the UK's fiscal rules are going to change (again) & while not specifying ahead of next week's budget exactly what the change will entail, it appears it will see public debt re-calculated using a public sector net financial liabilities (PSNFL) framework.

By including both liabilities *and* assets, it produces a lower figure for public debt, thereby allowing more public sector borrowing for investment!

#PublicDebt #FiscalRules
theguardian.com/business/2024/

2024-08-04

"Can somebody please tell the Labour party that they won the election?"

William Keegan continues to put the boot into Labour’s dire economic policy, with particular reference to Rachel 'Call Me Thatcher' Reeves.

#LabourGovernment #Economics #FiscalRules #Benefits #UKPolitics #RachelReeves

Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor | William Keegan | The Guardian
theguardian.com/business/artic

2024-08-02

So kieth stalin, the cop, wants to setup a new #police unit to go after low level #EDL thugs and control social media, likely at great expense. But won't criticize the right honourable member for the #brexit party, Nigelle Farridge, which costs nothing.

Talk about #FiscalRules - not so much "rules" as rough guidelines subordinate to the prime directive: "do anything that gives me more power, and damn the consequences."

#starmer #labour #ukpol #UKpolitics

theguardian.com/uk-news/articl

2024-07-10

@judejack surely not, Chancellor #RachelReeves has pledged no spending without explaining where the money is coming from. Surely, under the #FiscalRules, #Ukraine has to grow our economy before we can use some of the revenue generated to fund Ukraine.

Or maybe #Austerity doesn't apply to arms?

Someone will have to explain it to me

Emeritus Prof Christopher MayChrisMayLA6@zirk.us
2024-07-08

If one of the keys to delivering the NHS England from its (current) continual crisis is adopting & funding its new workforce plan, then Rachel Reeves will need to find a way of going beyond their manifesto commitments (perhaps by revising the 'fiscal rules'?)...

Of course, many will suspect that the gap between the red & blue lines is the initial amount Streeting will want to allocate to private provision.....

#NHS #health #fiscalrules

Chart: More funding is needed to deliver the NHS long-term workforce plan. NHS England budget (£bn in 2023-24 prices)

Shows divergence between Labour manifesto commitments - from £165bn  to £178 bn over five years - compared with the estimated funding needed too the workforce plan - which grows to £200bn over the same period, form the same starting point
2024-07-05

Britain is awash with failed prime ministers. The cost of their security detail rises as a function of how hated they are (a lot) and how much they travel overseas (a lot).

There's no #MagicMoneyTree for this stuff... We need to impose the #FiscalRules

#UKPolitics #UKPol #Austerity

politico.eu/article/britain-fa

2024-06-07

A new report from the Institute for Government (IfG) says it is not plausible for the victorious party on 4 July to stick to current spending plans at a time when the performance of hospitals is arguably the worst in the history of the NHS, prisons are at crisis point, and councils are shutting libraries and cutting back on waste collection and social care.

#Austerity #ToryBritain #GeneralElection #FiscalRules #SpendingCuts

theguardian.com/business/artic

Sadderp 🇮🇪 🇪🇺🇫🇷Sadderp@mindly.social
2024-05-23

@Judeet88
Sorry I don't see the difference between the 2 main parties.
#Reeves is ex Bof E and thinks tax pays for everything. Her #fiscalrules are the same as Tories. This means more austerity.
Government creates money and tax controls the amount in circulation to avoid inflation.
National debt is not debt but is in fact national savings.
Look up @richardjmurphy and his taxing wealth report.

Sadderp 🇮🇪 🇪🇺🇫🇷Sadderp@mindly.social
2024-03-05

From the Guardian:
What are the chancellor’s options?
Hunt could choose to ignore his main fiscal rule, or rip it up and announce new targets instead. The government has changed its fiscal rules nine times since they were first introduced in the 1990s, with seven different sets since 2010.
#fiscalrules

Sadderp 🇮🇪 🇪🇺🇫🇷Sadderp@mindly.social
2024-03-05

#fiscalrules
A new set of fiscal rules or ignore them?
When are TV pundits going to say what a load of boll@@@s
they are.
"So what are these ‘fiscal rules’?
"The main constraints on the chancellor are in fact self-imposed, through fiscal rules the government has set. The OBR is tasked with assessing whether these rules are being met, but Hunt could choose to ignore them, or decide a new set of fiscal rules instead."
theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/m

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