Growth Forecast

Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury – in the House of Commons at 2:30 pm on 21 June 2011.

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Photo of Alison McGovern Alison McGovern Labour, Wirral South 2:30, 21 June 2011

What assessment he has made of the most recent growth forecast by the Office for Budget Responsibility.

Photo of Danny Alexander Danny Alexander The Chief Secretary to the Treasury

Growth forecasts are for the independent Office for Budget Responsibility. In March it forecast the economy to grow by 1.7% in 2011, 2.5% in 2012 and 2.9% in 2013.

Photo of Alison McGovern Alison McGovern Labour, Wirral South

If the OBR embarrasses the Treasury again by downgrading growth forecasts yet again, how will the Government respond?

Photo of Danny Alexander Danny Alexander The Chief Secretary to the Treasury

As I say, growth forecasts are a matter for the independent Office for Budget Responsibility. I am clear that the deficit reduction programme is essential to ensure that we have confidence in the UK economy. Given that the Opposition caused the mess we are trying to clear up, I hoped the hon. Lady would support that.

Photo of Stephen Hammond Stephen Hammond Conservative, Wimbledon

Does the Chief Secretary agree that one of the assessments that we can make on growth is that encouraging job creation in the private sector will see a reversal of the decline in the productivity experienced when the Labour party was in power, and is likely to see growth forecasts continue to rise?

Photo of Danny Alexander Danny Alexander The Chief Secretary to the Treasury

The hon. Gentleman is right that we need to see the private sector lead the economic recovery. Many of the measures that we announced in “The Plan for Growth”, such as reforms to the planning system, the measures on regulation and some of the tax measures that we announced to support investment, will all help to encourage and support private sector businesses to lead the recovery that we all want to see.