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Treasury Pressures OBR Over Labour Growth Plans Amid Tensions

September 26, 2025

The UK Treasury is reportedly putting pressure on the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) over Labour's economic growth forecasts, raising concerns amid tensions over a potential downgrade.

Treasury Pressures OBR Over Labour Growth Plans Amid Tensions

The UK Treasury has been reportedly putting pressure on the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) regarding Labour’s proposed economic growth plans, according to insiders. Sources indicate that senior officials have expressed concerns that Labour’s projections are overly optimistic, potentially leading to a downgrade by credit rating agencies.

The OBR, an independent fiscal watchdog, provides forecasts that are crucial for government economic planning, policy formulation, and investor confidence. Recent discussions between Treasury officials and the OBR have highlighted the tension between political economic objectives and independent fiscal assessment.

Labour’s growth strategy focuses on investment in public services, green infrastructure, and taxation reforms aimed at stimulating economic expansion. Critics argue that such measures could increase borrowing and deficit levels, triggering concerns from the Treasury about fiscal sustainability.

Treasury officials are reportedly emphasizing caution, suggesting that growth projections should be realistic and backed by robust economic modeling. The Office for Budget Responsibility, which prides itself on independence, is expected to maintain impartiality despite political pressures.

Analysts note that any public perception of political influence on OBR forecasts could undermine investor confidence and the credibility of UK economic policy. The interaction underscores the broader debate on the balance between political ambition and fiscal prudence in the UK.

As the Labour Party prepares for upcoming budget proposals, all eyes are on how the Treasury-OBR discussions will influence official forecasts and whether adjustments to Labour’s plans might be required to align with fiscal realities.

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