The Chancellor's response to ONS inflation statistics for
February 2024 is below:
Chancellor of the Exchequer, said:
“The plan is working. Inflation has not just fallen decisively
but is forecast to hit the 2% target within months. This sets the
scene for better economic conditions which could allow further
progress on our ambition to boost growth and make work pay by
bringing down national insurance as we work towards abolishing
the double tax on work - but only if we can do so without
increasing borrowing or cutting funding for public services.”
Notes to editors
- We are tackling inflation by:
- Remaining steadfast in our support for the independent
Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England as it takes
action to return inflation sustainably to the 2%
target.
- Keeping borrowing under control, with the forecast for total
borrowing at Spring Budget £0.3 billion lower than at Autumn
Statement 2023.
- Boosting labour supply and introducing ambitious supply-side
measures to support non-inflationary growth. Policy announced
over the past three fiscal events is expected to increase the
size of the economy by 0.7% by 2028-29, by increasing total hours
worked by the equivalent of more than 300,000 full-time workers,
and boosting business investment by £14 billion.
- The OBR has said that measures in the Spring Budget will
reduce CPI inflation by 0.2% in 2024-25.
- Food inflation is slowing. The latest ONS statistics show
food inflation has slowed to [5.0%], core inflation has fallen to
[4.5%].
MP, Labour’s Shadow
Chancellor, responding to the latest inflation
figures said:
“After fourteen years of chaos and uncertainty under the
Conservatives working people are worse off. Prices are still
high, the tax burden is the highest it has been in seventy years
and mortgage payments are going up.
“Now is putting forward a reckless
£46 billion unfunded tax plan to abolish National Insurance that
would risk crashing the economy and re-running the disastrous
experiment.
“Britain cannot afford another five years of this failed
Conservative government. It’s time for change and it’s time for
to set the date for the
election.”