Enforced Trade Off: IFS Says Political Parties Need To Get Real On Spending

Enforced Trade Off: IFS Says Political Parties Need To Get Real On Spending

By Bloomberg

 A new report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies says the next government will face the worst fiscal inheritance in 70 years and that the country will have to reckon with "big decisions and trade-offs". IFS Deputy Director Carl Emmerson says both parties need to be more honest with voters. City Minister Bim Afolami discussed his plan, unveiled today, for a new platform that will allow investors in private companies to trade shares. We get the investor perspective on the policy from Tony Dalwood, CEO of Gresham House.

Plus, Rwanda is central to the government's asylum policy. Bloomberg's Africa Editor Neil Munshi has a special report about the country's economic transformation and suppression. Hosted by James Woolcock and Caroline Hepker. 

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