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Jeremy Hunt plots new age of austerity with sweeping cuts to police and buses

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 – which are already under severe strain – to levels last seen at the peak of the austerity period.”

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