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A Battalion of Troubles; The Politics of Austerity
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8762 (Dec. 2011)
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page 63-64.
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Economic Conditions
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Politics
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Economic Policy
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Few chancellors of the exchequer have ever reported such bleak news to the country. On November 29th George Osborne used his autumn statement to confirm that a foundering economy had thwarted the government's central mission: to eliminate (just about) Britain's structural fiscal deficit by 2014-15, the eve of the next election. The author of austerity admitted that spending cuts would continue into the next parliament. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), set up by Mr Osborne to provide independent economic projections, laid out the grim numbers. Growth in 2011 would be 0.9%, not the 2.3% forecast in the June 2010 budget that committed the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition to radical fiscal consolidation. The economy will grow by just 0.7% next year, and by 2.1% the year after. Even these figures look too sanguine. And while slow growth is thinning tax receipts, more money than expected will go on out-of-work benefits as unemployment peaks at 8.7% at the end of 2012, not the 8.3% predicted earlier. The consequences for Mr Osborne's fiscal plans are profound.
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