Budget / Spring Statement day looks to be a disaster in the making

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This is Spring Statement day - or a Budget day by any other name - and rarely has so much ridden on what a Chancellor is going to say.

As Politico puts it this morning:

Chancellor Rishi Sunak will deliver his spring statement this lunchtime knowing it will not just decide whether millions of Britons can stay afloat during the cost of living crisis, but that his actions over the next few months may also determine the Conservative Party's fate at the next election.

That understates the issue. Partly because it is not just millions, but maybe half of UK households we're talking about staying afloat, in my opinion, with the rest being tightly squeezed - right up to near the top.

And partly because politics does not get bigger than this because I think all the parties are missing the scale of the issue that we are facing - which is the worst recession of a lifetime.

This, unlike previous recessions and inflationary periods, has sprung out of nowhere, leaving only those aged over 60 with any recall of anything like it and experience of how to manage it almost non-existent. No wonder so many are getting their estimates of the potential impact so wrong.

I will be broadcasting twice today, that I know about. I will be on the Jeremy Vine show on BBC Radio 2 from 1.30 until 2. Then I am on the Andrew Marr show on LBC from about 6.30 this evening.

I will also be tweeting and blogging all day - as time permits.

I will try to give some flavour of the issues that we face in some further blogs this morning - mainly as reference points to explain what Sunak does, or does not, do.  But I have a bad feeling about today. All the signs are that Sunak is going to be a cowardly politician and stand back to fill his coffers and let the markets have their way on people's fortunes. If that is what he does this is a disaster in the making.


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