Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt are meeting again today as they look at slashing public spending growth by up to £25bn a year from 2025 – while county councils plan to slash bus routes and libraries and turn off street lights at night
Police, transport and cash-starved town halls face sweeping cuts as Jeremy Hunt plots a new age of austerity.
The Chancellor is looking at cutting up to £25bn a year after 2025 by reducing public spending growth from 3.7% to as little as 1%.
That could give him nearly half the £54bn savings he wants in next week’s Autumn Statement – and delay them to after a 2024 election.
But Krishan Shah of the Resolution Foundation warned: “It would mean cutting back services like policing, transport and local government â which are already under severe strain â to levels last seen at the peak of the austerity period.”