The Chancellor has today delivered the Spending Round for 2015/16. When this Government came into power it had to address one of the biggest economic crises since the Second World War. While it is never straightforward, Britain is moving out of intensive care – from rescue to recovery. This Spending Round sets out how the country will secure that recovery.
It shows how the Government will continue to cut the deficit. It prioritises investment in infrastructure to equip Britain to compete in the global race, and it ensures fairness for people who work hard and want to get on by further reforming welfare and capping welfare spending.
James commented:
“Britain is moving from rescue to recovery, and today’s Spending Round sets out the latest action to secure that recovery.
“Conservatives will continue to cut the deficit and prioritise spending on things like roads and rail to deliver a stronger economy and to equip Britain to win in the global race.
“By protecting spending on schools and health, capping welfare and cutting waste in Whitehall it delivers for the hard-working people of North East Hampshire.”