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Corbyn steps up to obliterate Osborne’s budget in his most piercing speech yet (VIDEO)

James Wright by James Wright
16 March 2016
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Seconds after George Osborne finished delivering his March 2016 budget, Jeremy Corbyn stepped up and took it to pieces.

Corbyn’s voice boomed across the chambers, in what former Channel 4 economics editor Paul Mason described as “an uncharacteristically angry barnstormer”:

The Budget the Chancellor has just delivered is actually a culmination of six years of failure.

The Chancellor has failed on the budget deficit, failed on debt, failed on investment, failed on productivity, failed on the trade deficit, failed on his own welfare cap and failed to tackle inequality in this country.

This may seem harsh, but it is actually a bit of an understatement. Osborne has tragically failed to sort out both the nation’s debt and its deficit:

  • He has repeatedly missed his own arbitrary deficit reduction targets.
  • He has created more debt than every Labour government in history combined.
  • Back in 2013, Osborne lost Britain’s AAA credit rating for the first time since the country was first rated in 1978.

How about investment?

Well in the media build-up to the budget, leading economist Simon French said on BBC Radio 4:

The Treasury [is] ideologically opposed to spending.

Being ideologically opposed to investment means one rejects it even in the face of overwhelming evidence supporting it. And this is precisely what we see with the Tories.

Osborne is happy to cite organisations like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) when it suits him, like he did in this budget. But when the IMF expresses disbelief at Osborne’s refusal to capitalise on historically low long-term interest rates to invest, its advice falls on deaf ears.

How about productivity?

The BBC has run the headline “UK productivity rises at its fastest rate in four years”. But the Conservatives were in power themselves four years ago, so this is essentially comparing the Tories to themselves (perhaps not the highest of standards).

When compared to other nations, the UK is lagging well behind. According to the Office of National Statistics, when compared to Japan, Canada, Italy, France, Germany and the United States, the UK has the second lowest productivity rate, by a huge margin (31 points less than the US).

How about the trade deficit?

The Guardian reports that exports are not improving. Analysis of data from the government’s own official forecaster substantiates Corbyn’s comments when he said, in his response to the budget:

The Chancellor’s £1 trillion export target will be missed by a country mile.

And income inequality?

The Equality Trust reports that while the average income for the top 1% is £271,888, the average income for the bottom 90% of British people is £12,969. This is absolutely damning, and it astronomically undervalues hardworking people. And it is not some kind of natural order. It is a direct result of the policies implemented by this Conservative government.

The Chancellor has failed the British economy from perhaps every possible angle. After Osborne’s budget, Corbyn was left with near unlimited ammunition to rain down upon the Tory front bench.

Despite being a 67-year-old man, the roaring response left a pressing question on the minds of the spectators: Which quality did he display more, vim or vigor?

Watch the beginning of Corbyn’s response here:

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