22 Apr 2009, Paul Grant, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1782516/budget-09-cameron-slams-labours-decade-debt
Opposition leader David Cameron’s response to the Budget castigated the government’s doubling of national debt to £348bn over the next two years to a figure larger than that achieved by every other government put together.
Cameron warned that the chancellor’s forecast public sector net debt of £606bn over the next four years was likely to be too optimistic. He noted that the Red Book shows that the figures are based on consumer spending returning to “pre-boom” levels by 2011.
Cameron slammed the chancellor’s correction in GDP growth forecasts from -1% in the Pre-Budget Report in November to the -3.5% figure presented in the Budget.
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