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UK Borrowing to Hit Peacetime Record Due to Pandemic: Chancellor

Brexit Deal ‘Down to Political Will’ From UK, Says Irish PM

The prime minister of Ireland—where the impact of a Brexit deal will be felt most keenly within the European Union—says he hopes the outline of a free-trade deal between the UK and the EU will emerge by the end of the week. The fate of the deal rests on UK political will, he said. Talks started up again on Monday, albeit online, with the EU’s chief negotiator saying that “fundamental divergences remain.” In just six weeks the UK will sever ties with the trading bloc, regardless of whether a deal has been struck or not. Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin said he had received a sense of progress from both negotiating teams. “I would be hopeful that, by the end of this week, that we could see the outlines of a…

UK Borrowing to Hit Peacetime Record Due to Pandemic: Chancellor

The United Kingdom is forecast to borrow a total of 394 billion pounds ($527 billion) this year, the highest recorded level of borrowing in peacetime, Chancellor Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday.

The COVID-19 pandemic, which was caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, has had a substantial impact on public sector borrowing, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in its latest report.

UK Borrowing to Hit Peacetime Record Due to Pandemic: Chancellor A general view shows the Bank of England and the City of London financial district in London on Nov. 5, 2020. (John Sibley/Reuters)

The government’s response to the pandemic, including the furlough scheme, support for the self-employed, tax cuts, and extra funding for schools and local councils, will cost 280 billion pounds ($374 billion) this year alone, Sunak said in Parliament as he announced the government’s one-year spending review.

Official figures released ahead of Sunak’s announcement showed his Eat Out to Help Out scheme, intended to support catering businesses suffering from the lockdown measures earlier this year, cost 849 million pounds ($1.13 billion), much more than an initial government estimate of 500 million pounds ($669 million).

The Treasury is also allocating an initial 18 billion pounds ($24 billion) next year to fund testing, personal protective equipment (PPE), and vaccines, 3 billion pounds ($4 billion) to support the recovery of the National Health Service (NHS), and over 2 billion pounds ($2.68 billion) to keep the transport arteries open.

UK Borrowing to Hit Peacetime Record Due to Pandemic: Chancellor A waiter poses for photographs as he waits for customers outside a restaurant after it reopened following the CCP virus outbreak, in London on July 5, 2020. (Peter Nicholls/Reuters)

“The economic impact of coronavirus, and the action we’ve taken in response, means there has been a significant but necessary increase in our borrowing and debt,” Sunak said.

“This situation is clearly unsustainable over the medium term,” he said, adding that “we have a responsibility, once the economy recovers, to return to a sustainable fiscal position.”

The UK economy will contract this year by 11.3 percent, the largest fall in output for more than 300 years, Sunak told Parliament, citing forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).

Borrowing is expected to fall to 164 billion pounds ($219 billion) next year, 105 billion pounds ($140 billion) in 2022-23, and will then remain at around 100 billion pounds ($133 billion), for the remainder of the OBR’s forecast.

The elevated borrowing levels and the persistent deficit mean that underlying debt will continue rising every year, reaching 97.5 percent of GDP in 2025-26, OBR figures show.

Even with growth returning, economic output is not expected to return to pre-crisis levels until the fourth quarter of 2022, Sunak said.

Last week, in an interview with The Sunday Times, Sunak warned that economic statistics to be published this week would mean “people will see the scale of the economic shock laid bare.”

Lily Zhou and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Kirkup to Step up as the Youngest Leader of WA Liberals

The 33-year-old Member of Parliament Zak Kirkup will become the youngest West Australian Liberal leader in 20 years as his rival pulled out shortly before the party room meeting. Kirkup’s opponent, former cabinet minister Dean Nalder, announced his withdrawal in a statement released on Tuesday, saying it was clear that the numbers were not on his side, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. “It has become apparent that I don’t have the majority support of my parliamentary colleagues and therefore will clear a path for the new leader,” Nalder told AAP. “I have been humbled at the level of support from my electorate and the wider community.” Kirkup’s victory means the Liberal party would welcome its youngest leader since Matt Birney’s short-lived reign in the mid-2000s. “I think anyone should judge a…