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Budget 2024: What can we expect from Rachel Reeves’s speech?

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00:00So the budget really is a big day for Rachel Reeves and the new Labour government.
00:04They've very much thrown caution to the wind.
00:07What we're expecting is tens of billions of pounds in tax rises and extra borrowing
00:12to fund a huge programme of investment,
00:16more infrastructure, more transport projects and more housing schemes,
00:20and billions more for the NHS as well.
00:23Now in some ways this is even bolder than the Blair government
00:27when it came to power in 1997.
00:30And there are probably a number of reasons for that.
00:32First, the state of Britain's public services.
00:35They're in such a poor state, according to Rachel Reeves,
00:38that in her words she's got no choice but to invest, invest and invest.
00:43Then also if you look back at the Blair government when they came to power in 1997,
00:48Labour had been out of office for 18 years,
00:51so there was very little experience in government then.
00:55If you look at the Keir Starmer government, yes it's 14 years,
00:58but there's a number of key figures such as Pat McFadden in the Cabinet Office
01:03who were in the Blair government and who bring vital experience.
01:07And then thirdly, Labour MPs.
01:10They've just been out on the doorstep during the election campaign
01:13making promises and pledges to voters,
01:15and they're saying we must deliver on these pledges and promises
01:20otherwise voters won't trust us.
01:22So everyone was saying that Keir Starmer was going to be a boring Prime Minister.
01:27This budget is anything but boring.
01:30It's risky, it's bold and it could backfire if it all goes wrong.

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