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UK’s new Treasury chief set to ax projects to plug financial hole. Hopes rise over doctors strike

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LONDON (AP) — Britain’s new Labour government plans to cancel several transport projects Monday to help plug a newly revealed 20 billion pound ($26 billion) budget deficit it blames on actions by the previous Conservative government.

In a major speech later, Treasury Secretary Rachel Reeves will accuse the previous government of covering up the dire state of the country’s finances following a review of departmental spending carried out three weeks ago with the backing of her left-leaning allies. Labour Party wins by a landslide He returns to power after 14 years.

“The time has come to tell the American people the honest truth,” Reeves told the House of Representatives, according to the Treasury Department. “The previous administration refused to make the hard decisions. They covered up the true state of the nation’s finances, then ran off.”

While Gov. Reeves is not expected to announce any tax changes, her comments are being interpreted as paving the way for a revenue-raising budget in the fall.

During the election, Labor promised not to raise taxes on “working people” and argued its policies would boost economic growth and generate much-needed extra revenue for the government. Income or sales tax hikes have been ruled out, but Reeves could seek to raise more revenue through other means, notably closing loopholes in capital gains and inheritance tax.

But she is expected to rein in spending and will set up a new office to identify “wasteful spending.” She will also stop unnecessary spending on consultants and sell excess assets. Several transportation projects that have yet to be funded may also be halted or at least delayed. This includes: Controversial tunnel near Stonehenge or extend Fast trains to central London.

Critics, particularly his predecessor Jeremy Hunt, argue that Mr Reeves was trying to score early political points in the new Parliament and had a good grasp of the financial situation by the time of the general election.

The Institute for Fiscal Studies, a highly respected economic think tank, also accused both major parties of a “conspiracy of silence” during the election about the scale of the fiscal problems facing the next government.

The government is trying to rein in spending but many issues must be resolved, inevitably requiring more money. On Monday, reports emerged that so-called junior doctors had been offered a 22% pay rise over two years, raising hopes that a long-running strike by doctors early in their careers in England might be closer to a resolution.

In the past 20 months, junior doctors have staged 11 labour disputes. Final Attack It took place from June 27th to July 2nd, just a few days before the general election.

The state of the NHS has been one of the main election issues, with Labour saying it is “dysfunctional” and that around 7.6 million people are waiting for care.

“Ending the strike is an important step in getting the NHS back on track,” said Annie Williamson, a research fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Studies and an NHS doctor, “but the government must also address the underlying reasons why the strike happened in the first place.”

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