IMF Urges UK Government to Avoid Spending Increases as Andy Burnham Takes Party Leadership Today

According to the International Monetary Fund, released today on July 17, the organization representing approximately 190 member countries urged the UK Government to resist increasing public spending despite pressures including rising household energy bills and an ageing population.

The IMF called for a "cautious approach to new fiscal pressures," recommending that energy support measures remain "tightly targeted, temporary and budget-neutral" rather than universal subsidies. The fund specifically cautioned against broad-based energy price caps or generalized subsidies, stating they are costly and weaken price signals. UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves responded that the government has "the right economic plan to build a stronger, more secure Britain," noting the IMF's backing of her fiscal strategy.

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