The 2021 spending review: the pressures on public services after the pandemic

26/10/2021 1h 4min Temporada 1 Episodio 142
The 2021 spending review: the pressures on public services after the pandemic

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Episode Synopsis

With a week to go until Rishi Sunak sets out his multi-year spending review, the chancellor faces difficult decisions about how to fund public services.
The pandemic has hit services hard. Children have lost hours of learning, waiting times for court cases are longer, and a backlog for operations has built up.
So what spending choices must Sunak make? What is the pandemic’s impact on spending, staff, and service performance? And where might pressures intensify in the next three years?
As the Institute for Government and the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy launch the sixth edition of Performance Tracker – a data-driven analysis of the performance of key public services in England, including prisons, hospitals, schools, police and adult social care – its lead author Graham Atkins, Associate Director at the Institute for Government, presented the key findings.
To discuss, our panel included:


Justine Greening, former Secretary of State for Education and former Economic Secretary to the Treasury


Anoosh Chakelian, Britain Editor at the New Statesman



Mike Driver CB, President of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA)

The event was chaired by Dr Gemma Tetlow, Chief Economist at the Institute for Government, with an introduction by Jeffrey Matsu, Chief Economist at CIPFA.
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We would like to thank the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) for supporting this event.
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