Blair Think Tank has warned Reaves that ‘cannot only balance books’ in review review

Rahel reeves To give priority to economic development in Britain, one should invest billions and not only “balance books” spending review, Tony BlairThe think tank has warned.

The options made by the Chancellor next week will show how the government is “bold” to give development, Tony Blair Institute Said.

Both Sir Kir Star and Ms. Reeves It is said that his number is one of the objectives in the government to improve the country.

But early this week Ms. Reeves Experts were warned that he would have to increase taxes and cut public spending amid rising prices. And influence of Donald TrumpBusiness war.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced pressure on the expenditure review (UE Mok/PA) ,Packet,

On Wednesday, Ms. Reeves pledged not to reopen the pledge of her manifesto, which reviews the expenditure “completely cost and completely funded” and would not need to find new money.

But the Resolution Foundation joined the critics from within the government that Ms. Reves may have no option but to trim public services because the pressure increases to increase, NHS and policies such as more Free school food For the poorest children.

The Tony Blair Institute warned that while Ms. Reeves would have to make a “tough option”, she would be right, as it called for innovative ‘green’ technologies, greater use of AI and investing in many fields including a new NHS body.

An analysis of the organization warned: “The review of the upcoming expenditure will show how bold the government is to distribute its development mission.”

The warning came from a think tank installed by former PM Sir Tony Blair (PA)

The warning came from a think tank installed by former PM Sir Tony Blair (PA) ,Packet,

For the policy, TBI Executive Director Sam Sharpes said: “The review of the expenses next week can not only be a practice in balanced books. While difficult options will be necessary, it will be necessary to make it right.

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“The UK cannot take the risk of throwing more money on the old delivery model. We need a smart, more integrated and more responsible digital state.

“Artificial Intelligence provides a powerful opportunity to free the time of intelligence employees, improve service quality and reduce long -term costs in public services. But the real advantage will only come up with severe investment in infrastructure, capacity and coordination.

“TBI estimates that an investment of £ 4 billion per year in the public sector may produce £ 11 billion in net annual savings by the end of this Parliament – can grow to £ 40 billion by 2040.”

He said: “There is a lot of scope to do a lot even in difficult times. Properly implemented, government spending can provide equipment for a strong economy, better public services and a healthy, more productive country.”

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