The Brexit frenzy has torpedoed any financial stability for public spending

Expect some pre-election largesse for police, NHS and schools, but no respite for services exhausted by previous spending cuts

As the constitutional battle intensifies, public services are becoming collateral damage. The Brexit frenzy, combined with preparations for a general election, has torpedoed the chances of any semblance of financial stability returning to government spending.

The chancellor, Sajid Javid, will present a one-year public spending round on 4 September instead of planning for the usual three-year review. This will give departments short-term funding once the current spending plans come to an end in March 2020.

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2LaUQjL

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