Is Government Debt Rising Too Fast?

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Is UK Debt Getting Out of Control?Watch this video on YouTube The start of 2025, saw UK bond yields soar to the highest level since 2008, causing the media to panic the UK was heading towards another debt crisis – worse than Lizz Truss, some papers rather hysterically claimed. Since 2003, UK debt has risen …

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Fiscal Challenges Facing Next Government

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In the past 15 years, there is a general sense that many public services have been deteriorating. This isn’t just pessimism but backed up by longer waiting lists, crumbling infrastructure, even a record number of potholes. But this fiscal blackhole is likely to get worse before it gets better. The Hidden Financial Black Hole Waiting …

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UK Economy under Conservative Government 2010-2023

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In the post-war period, the UK economy grow at 2.5% a year, but since great financial crisis, growth has slowed down markedly. 13 Years of Economic Decline – Is Conservative Government to Blame?Watch this video on YouTube The OECD report that since 2010, the UK has seen growth of just 0.1% in average wages, significantly …

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Health care spending in the UK

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Since 1950, health care spending in the UK has increased dramatically in real terms (adjusted for inflation). In the post-war period, we have also seen a sharp rise in public health care spending as a % of GDP (from 3% in 1960 to 8% in 2019). Covid has led to another sharp rise in health …

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What does the government spend its money on?

Readers Question: What does the Government spend its money on? The government spends money for a variety of reasons: Reduce inequality (welfare payments like unemployment benefit). Provide public goods (fire, police, national defence) Provide important public services like education and health (merit goods) Debt interest payments. Transport Military spending UK public sector spending 2023-24   …

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Should the government intervene in the economy?

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One of the main issues in economics is the extent to which the government should intervene in the economy. Free market economists argue that government intervention should be strictly limited as government intervention tends to cause an inefficient allocation of resources. However, others argue there is a strong case for government intervention in different fields, …

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