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Kemi Badenoch's Conservative plan proposes £47B in cuts, prioritizing deficit reduction and tax cuts, while critics call it unrealistic.
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, unveiled a new "golden rule" at the Tory conference, requiring half of all government spending savings to reduce the national deficit, with the rest used for tax cuts or growth-focused spending.
She pledged £47 billion in cuts through welfare reforms, civil service reductions, and overseas aid cuts, aiming to save £3 billion by cutting student numbers by 100,000 annually to double the apprenticeship budget.
Badenoch criticized Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ economic plan, warning it would double the deficit over a decade.
Labour and the Liberal Democrats dismissed the proposals as unrealistic, citing past Conservative economic failures and questioning the party’s credibility.
El plan conservador de Kemi Badenoch propone 47 mil millones de libras en recortes, priorizando la reducción del déficit y los recortes de impuestos, mientras que los críticos lo califican de poco realista.