Rachel Reeves slashing spending by £5bn in ‘austerity 2.0’
Related: Rachel Reeves announces nine million pensioners to receive winter fuel payment
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce Labour's spending plans on Wednesday, but analysis suggests she will need to make £5bn in cuts by 2028/29.
The cuts are expected across unprotected departments like housing, policing, and local government, excluding NHS England, core schools budget, and defence, with Labour critics dubbing the plans “austerity 2.0”.
The Home Office is expected to bear the brunt of spending cuts, potentially impacting police numbers despite pledges to cut crime.
The analysis, commissioned by the Lib Dems, assumes Reeves will not hike taxes and was made before committing £1.25bn to restore winter fuel payments to pensioners.
Lib Dems criticised the expected cuts, urging the Labour government to boost growth and avoid spending shortfalls, suggesting a UK-EU Customs Union to boost the economy.