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LIFE UNDER THE TORIES: 😢 The worst chancellors in history line up for Tories and the latest HUNT in the role lies about official figures. Lie after lie Tories. The official statistics watchdog has reprimanded the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, after he claimed public debt levels would fall in the coming years, when in fact they are simply forecast to rise less steeply than previously expected. The head of the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA), Sir Robert Chote, said the watchdog’s regulatory arm had spoken to Treasury officials to warn them about accuracy after a complaint by the Labour MP Dame Angela Eagle over a tweet the chancellor sent on 25 April. Furthermore the CONservative party the party of fraud. lies and slease has created a lawless society: Shoplifting has surged by 25 per cent in a year with knife and gun crimes, robberies and car thefts also up, new official figures revealed today.
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NASA discovers record-breaking black hole - in the CONservative budget! The worst chancellors in history line up for Tories and the latest HUNT in the role lies about official figures. Lie after lie Tories. The official statistics watchdog has reprimanded the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, after he claimed public debt levels would fall in the coming years, when in fact they are simply forecast to rise less steeply than previously expected. The head of the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA), Sir Robert Chote, said the watchdog’s regulatory arm had spoken to Treasury officials to warn them about accuracy after a complaint by the Labour MP Dame Angela Eagle over a tweet the chancellor sent on 25 April. Furthermore the CONservative party the party of fraud. lies and slease has created a lawless society: Shoplifting has surged by 25 per cent in a year with knife and gun crimes, robberies and car thefts also up, new official figures revealed today.
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LIFE UNDER THE TORIES: Treasury should have declared overspend by law - OBR The Treasury should have disclosed a £9.5bn overspend in the public finances in the run-up to the previous government's Spring Budget "under the law", the UK's spending watchdog has said. Richard Hughes, chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), told a committee of MPs on Tuesday the Treasury should explain why information was "not provided to us". His comments prompted the committee's chair and Labour MP Meg Hillier to suggest the Treasury "may have broken the law". A Treasury spokesperson told the BBC it had acted "within the law" but said it had made changes to make sure the "unidentified pressures... never happen again". The Conservative party has been contacted for comment.
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Treasury should have declared overspend by law - OBR The Treasury should have disclosed a £9.5bn overspend in the public finances in the run-up to the previous government's Spring Budget "under the law", the UK's spending watchdog has said. Richard Hughes, chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), told a committee of MPs on Tuesday the Treasury should explain why information was "not provided to us". His comments prompted the committee's chair and Labour MP Meg Hillier to suggest the Treasury "may have broken the law". A Treasury spokesperson told the BBC it had acted "within the law" but said it had made changes to make sure the "unidentified pressures... never happen again". The Conservative party has been contacted for comment.
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@Paul-wt7wo Treasury should have declared overspend by law - OBR The Treasury should have disclosed a £9.5bn overspend in the public finances in the run-up to the previous government's Spring Budget "under the law", the UK's spending watchdog has said. Richard Hughes, chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), told a committee of MPs on Tuesday the Treasury should explain why information was "not provided to us". His comments prompted the committee's chair and Labour MP Meg Hillier to suggest the Treasury "may have broken the law". A Treasury spokesperson told the BBC it had acted "within the law" but said it had made changes to make sure the "unidentified pressures... never happen again". The Conservative party has been contacted for comment.
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@flossypark3169 Treasury should have declared overspend by law - OBR The Treasury should have disclosed a £9.5bn overspend in the public finances in the run-up to the previous government's Spring Budget "under the law", the UK's spending watchdog has said. Richard Hughes, chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), told a committee of MPs on Tuesday the Treasury should explain why information was "not provided to us". His comments prompted the committee's chair and Labour MP Meg Hillier to suggest the Treasury "may have broken the law". A Treasury spokesperson told the BBC it had acted "within the law" but said it had made changes to make sure the "unidentified pressures... never happen again". The Conservative party has been contacted for comment.
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NASA discovers record-breaking black hole - in the CONservative budget! The worst chancellors in history line up for Tories and the latest HUNT in the role lies about official figures. Lie after lie Tories. The official statistics watchdog has reprimanded the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, after he claimed public debt levels would fall in the coming years, when in fact they are simply forecast to rise less steeply than previously expected. The head of the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA), Sir Robert Chote, said the watchdog’s regulatory arm had spoken to Treasury officials to warn them about accuracy after a complaint by the Labour MP Dame Angela Eagle over a tweet the chancellor sent on 25 April. Furthermore the CONservative party the party of fraud. lies and slease has created a lawless society: Shoplifting has surged by 25 per cent in a year with knife and gun crimes, robberies and car thefts also up, new official figures revealed today.
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LIFE UNDER THE TORIES: Treasury should have declared overspend by law - OBR The Treasury should have disclosed a £9.5bn overspend in the public finances in the run-up to the previous government's Spring Budget "under the law", the UK's spending watchdog has said. Richard Hughes, chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), told a committee of MPs on Tuesday the Treasury should explain why information was "not provided to us". His comments prompted the committee's chair and Labour MP Meg Hillier to suggest the Treasury "may have broken the law". A Treasury spokesperson told the BBC it had acted "within the law" but said it had made changes to make sure the "unidentified pressures... never happen again". The Conservative party has been contacted for comment.
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