Spending Review 2025 Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Spending Review 2025

Richard Tice Excerpts
Wednesday 11th June 2025

(3 days, 11 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rachel Reeves Portrait Rachel Reeves
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We saw in the by-election last week how desperate the people of Scotland are for change, after two decades of SNP so-called leadership. We are investing in training and apprenticeships in this spending review, and I very much hope that the SNP will match that investment in Scotland.

Richard Tice Portrait Richard Tice (Boston and Skegness) (Reform)
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The Chancellor supposedly inherited a black hole, and she has dug a crater into which public confidence and business confidence are plunging. The truth is that 250,000 jobs have disappeared since the blunder Budget. Despite all the noise we hear from those on the Government Benches, the reality is that Government spending is completely out of control. Inflation is up, unemployment is up, Government borrowing is up and the cost of Government borrowing is up. The only things that are going down are jobs and GDP. I have some good news for the Chancellor, however. The 10 councils that we control are already identifying savings of hundreds of millions of pounds. She may want to learn some lessons. That is why Reform is leading in the polls.

Rachel Reeves Portrait Rachel Reeves
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I noted recently that the hon. Member said on a podcast that he wanted to cut Government spending by £300 billion, but that would mean getting rid of the whole of the NHS and the whole of the defence budget. We have increased spending by £300 billion to invest in our schools, our hospitals, our transport and our defence. I know that Reform is soft on defence, soft on workers’ rights and wants to privatise our NHS. I do not think those are the priorities of the British people.