MP, Labour's Shadow
Chancellor, responding to Philip Hammond's speech at the
Conservative Party conference today in Manchester, said:
"After 40 wasted minutes speaking, and seven wasted years of Tory
economic failure the country expected to see the Chancellor
change course. But instead, after a year, in the job he is
continuing down the path of his predecessor and clinging to an
old economic model that fails the many. It was a speech
that contained more baseless smears on Labour than Tory policy
announcements. But it betrays how fearful the Tories are of the
challenge posed by .
"There was nothing of real substance on infrastructure, on
tackling the housing crisis, the funding shortfall in our NHS and
care system, and nothing at all for hard working families who are
struggling to keep up with rising prices.
"The Chancellor this morning admitted he will borrow £10 billion
for a housing policy that will only help a few, and which is
derided by many of his predecessors even in his own party. Yet he
will do nothing for the low paid struggling under the Tories
Universal Credit mismanagement, or hard pressed public-sector
workers. Real wages are lower today than when the Tories first
came to power.
"On infrastructure spending, he has no plans to end the
north-south divide on infrastructure spending. has announced a mere drop in
the ocean compared to what has already been cut, with government
investment spending £19 billion lower than in 2010. Communities
in the North of England will not be fooled when this Government
plans to invest in transport just one-fifth in the North of what
it will spend in London.
"The next Labour government will bring an end to the Tory economy
built on debt, and create a country of high wage, high skill
jobs, for the many not the few."