On Tuesday 17 July 2018 John Pullinger CB, the UK National
Statistician, will give evidence to the House of
Lords Economic Affairs Committee.
Mr Pullinger, who is also Head of the Government
Statistical Service and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics
Authority, will be contributing to the Committee’s inquiry into
the use of the retail price index (RPI) as a measure of
inflation.
Questions the Committee is likely to cover in this
session at 4.30pm include:
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The Rt Hon MP, Chief Secretary to
the Treasury, told the Committee that there were “fundamental
statistical issues” with RPI. Will the UK Statistics Authority
make changes to RPI?
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Dr Geoff Tily from the TUC told the Committee that
“the intellectual case against the RPI is not strong”. Does he
have a point?
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Is there a case for a full review of the collection
of prices and the formulas used in the consumer price index
(CPI) and RPI?
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If the UK decided to use one measure of inflation,
how long should the transition period be?
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What work is ONS doing on the treatment of student
loans in the national accounts?
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Is the Office for Budget Responsibility right to
say that since much of the accrued interest on student loans
will be written off rather than repaid, the national accounts
methodology does not reflect fiscal reality?
The Committee recently published a call for evidence
to this inquiry. Click here to find out
more.
This evidence session, which is open to the
public, will start at 4.30pm on Tuesday 17 July in Committee Room
1 of the House of Lords.