PM: Accept pain now for future gain
The Herald|August 28, 2024
SIR Keir Starmer yesterday warned that the Government’s forthcoming Budget will be ‘painful’ as he asked the country to ‘accept short-term pain for longterm good.’
PM: Accept pain now for future gain

In a speech in the Downing Street Rose Garden, the Prime Minister claimed his Government has done more in seven weeks than the Conservative government did in seven years.

But he warned ‘things are worse than we ever imagined’ because of a £22 billion ‘black hole’ in the public finances, claiming to have found out last week that the Tories had borrowed almost £5 billion more than the Office for Budget Responsibility expected.

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