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UK’s Sunak says borrowing for investment sensible under new budget rules

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Posted on October 6, 2021

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Sunak Advocates Sensible Borrowing for UK Investment

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) – British finance minister Rishi Sunak said on Tuesday that government borrowing to fund investment was a sensible thing to allow under new fiscal rules that he is likely to announce later this month, unlike borrowing for day-to-day spending.

“Borrowing for capital investment that is going to drive up our growth is probably a sensible thing for us to be doing, particularly in an environment of slightly lower interest rates,” Sunak said an event on the sidelines of the annual conference of Britain’s ruling Conservative Party.

“Borrowing for more day-to-day spending is probably less something that you would want to have as part of your framework,” he told the event organised by the Taxpayers’ Alliance advocacy group.

(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan, Writing by William Schomberg)

Key Takeaways

  • Rishi Sunak supports borrowing for capital investment.
  • New fiscal rules may allow borrowing for growth.
  • Sunak differentiates between investment and day-to-day spending.
  • Lower interest rates make borrowing more feasible.
  • The announcement was made at the Conservative Party conference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is UK finance minister Rishi Sunak's stance on borrowing for investment under new fiscal rules.
Why is borrowing for investment considered sensible?
Borrowing for investment is seen as sensible due to its potential to drive growth, especially in a low-interest rate environment.
What is the difference between borrowing for investment and day-to-day spending?
Borrowing for investment focuses on long-term growth, while borrowing for day-to-day spending covers immediate expenses.

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