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There’s a glaring contradiction at the heart of the Tories’ plans

The level of spending on public services are undermining stability and growth – but the Chancellor is unwilling to even consider this

According to the Chancellor, the three top priorities for the economy at this crucial moment are “stability, growth and public services”. But hang on, those three things aren’t really of the same logical order, are they? The first two may be judged and argued about from different perspectives and by differing criteria. But the third one is a very concrete matter: public services like health and education have clearly measurable outcomes where value for money and effective delivery can be monitored.

It is rather odd to lump them together. To do this was presumably a political decision meant to suggest that public services are very, very precious to the Government and will not be downgraded in the interests of the traditional economic concerns (like “stability” and “growth”) which fewer ordinary people understand.

In the Autumn Statement, there was quite a lot of this messing around with language which was intended to provide reassurance that Jeremy Hunt and his prime minister understood the full blown reality of the problems we face but, at the same time, were determined to maintain all those familiar promises of security – in the form of sacrosanct sectors like the National Health Service and the benefits system to which the nation was accustomed.

The possibility was never entertained that it was precisely the levels of spending on public services that was helping to undermine stability and growth. Somehow we would have to reconcile raising benefits in line with inflation with a “sound money” philosophy which forbade more unfunded borrowing commitments – even if that very benefit system might be contributing to our debt, not just because it cost a lot of money but because it was an effective disincentive to work.

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