Time to get real: IFS and IFG briefing on how to tackle the deficit in a coalition government

Time to get real: IFS and IFG briefing on how to tackle the deficit in a coalition government

The realities of doing a major consolidation with a coalition government present bigger challenges but also offer great opportunities for more collegiate and collaborative government.

Coalitions provide effective government in other countries - and have even done large scale consolidations.

On 17 May, the Institute for Government held a joint briefing with the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). The seminar built in earlier IfG work on Making Minority Government Work and Undertaking a Fiscal Consolidation.

Speakers

  • Carl Emmerson (Deputy Director, IFS)
  • Akash Paun (Senior Researcher, Institute for Government)
  • Julian McCrae (Fellow, Institute for Government)
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Speakers' recommendations

To help get the fiscal consolidation right first time, the speakers recommended:

  • More transparency - base forecasts on central assumptions and be clear about the risks. New Office of Budget Responsibility has a key role to play here
  • Wider scope - spending review should consider welfare spending alongside public service spending and bring most inside new control total
  • Longer duration - spending review covering whole Parliament would aid credibility, with review at half-way stage to revise in light of developments - and show intent behind commitment to govern for the long-term
  • Robust dispute resolution procedures within the coalition - while recognising the centrality of good relationships to making the coalition work
  • Deeper collaboration within government  and between levels of government - successful coalition will force this, which is far more likely to succeed. A more strategic, transparent and collegiate approach to tax policy will be needed as well
  • More engagement - of public sector employees at all levels and of the public in how to make reductions - and the need to use the consolidation to break down traditional silos and ways of doing government which get in the way of delivering public services more efficiently.

Listen to the Presentations

UK public finances: fiscal repair needed (Carl Emmerson, IfS)

Coalition Government: [How] does it work? (Akash Paun, IfG)

A credible consolidation: What changes with a coalition? (Julian McCrae, IfG)

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