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Merryn Somerset Webb

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

But nonetheless, if you say to a young person today, by the way, every penny, every penny that you pay in income tax

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

is going in welfare, is going on some kind of benefits.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

That hurts.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

That hurts.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

Well, I mean, the only two places where you find yourself some real money is either the NHS budget or the welfare and pensions budget.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

And to be clear, so the welfare and pensions in total is north about a third of a trillion pounds per year.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

Yeah.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

of which actually the larger part goes on pensions rather than welfare.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

Indeed, it's the pensions bit that's been rising more rapidly rather than the welfare bit.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

So I would say on the assumption, which is not an unreasonable assumption, that the NHS has some special status,

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

and indeed giving our health challenges, it'd be hard to take the knife to that anytime soon, I think, then the axe would need to fall if you're finding yourself a decent chunk of change.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

I'm talking, you know... Real money.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

Tens of billions.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

If we're on defence, if we're shy of 2.5% of GDP and need to get, say, to 3.5% of GDP, that's an extra...

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

1% of GDP, around 30 billion per year.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

You're not getting that out of any budget other than NHS or welfare pension.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

So I think looking seriously at the triple lock,

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

looking seriously at the allocation of welfare spending is, I think, a sine qua non of us getting to a more defensible position on defence.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

There's been talk about war bombs, defence bombs, launching a specific class of guilts for defence bombs.

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Merryn Talks Money
Andy Haldane on Britain’s Fiscal Squeeze and Growth Problem

Does that make any sense to you?

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