
Binary rules and twice-yearly OBR forecasts have turned chancellor’s moves into grim spectator sport
There are many lessons for Labour’s bruised leadership from last week’s embarrassing U-turn on welfare cuts, but one is surely that how – and when – fiscal policy is set is not working.
Binary fiscal rules, a slim margin for error (less than £10bn), and the Office for Budget Responsibility’s twice-yearly forecasts, have combined to turn tax and spending decisions into a grim spectator sport.
Continue reading…Binary rules and twice-yearly OBR forecasts have turned chancellor’s moves into grim spectator sportThere are many lessons for Labour’s bruised leadership from last week’s embarrassing U-turn on welfare cuts, but one is surely that how – and when – fiscal policy is set is not working.Binary fiscal rules, a slim margin for error (less than £10bn), and the Office for Budget Responsibility’s twice-yearly forecasts, have combined to turn tax and spending decisions into a grim spectator sport. Continue reading…





