Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation — Capital Gains Tax (Rates)

Part of Ways and Means – in the House of Commons at 5:29 pm on 24 June 2010.

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Photo of Angela Eagle Angela Eagle Shadow Minister (Treasury) 5:29, 24 June 2010

I agree, and during an earlier part of my speech I listed all those people as being among those who had things to apologise for, as the hon. Gentleman will see if he reads the record.

In the prelude to the Budget, other preposterous myths have been peddled, designed to justify an austerity programme so severe that it is positively, even gleefully, sadistic. I will just mention one of them in passing. The myth says, "It's all much worse than we thought." We have heard the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Chancellor all singing that refrain in recent days. They had prepared the ground, they had the newspapers all going along with it, and they had briefed their Back Benchers, who are even now loyally parroting the line. How irritating for them, then, that the facts have failed to conform to their prearranged narrative, and how positively annoying that the Chancellor's new forecasting quango-the pejoratively named Office for Budget Responsibility-should so comprehensively give the game away just before the main show. It quickly became clear that, far from all this being much worse than we thought, it was actually better:

"embarrassingly, the economy is just not playing along. Things just keep getting better."

I was quoting Fraser Nelson-that well known socialist writer-from the Telegraph.