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Only a crisis will wean the west off debt

Last updated: June 12, 2025 4:35 am
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As an international bond investor, it is important to pay attention to the current realities in Britain. The Labour government holds a significant majority in parliament and does not need to call for a general election until 2029. With its opponents divided, the government has shown a tendency to capitulate to public pressure on various issues, such as pensioner perks and public sector wage demands. This raises questions about the government’s ability to withstand moral pressure in the long run.

Looking at the broader picture, it is evident that launching land invasions, relying on economic growth to please people, and attempting to control public spending are all challenging tasks for governments worldwide. Recent examples from France, Germany, and the US highlight the difficulties faced by leaders in implementing unpopular reforms.

In the UK, concerns about the country’s political and fiscal trajectory are growing. Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership style and the rise of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party add to the uncertainty. The Tory party’s history of appeasing pensioners and the lack of fiscal discipline in government raise red flags for investors.

The looming debt crisis in many Western countries, including Britain, underscores the need for urgent action. While government spending continues to rise, the capacity to raise taxes without harming incentives is limited. The recent spending review by Chancellor Rachel Reeves signals a potential shift in government priorities, with a focus on investment and regional development.

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As we navigate these uncertain times, it is crucial for investors to stay informed and vigilant. The bond market may play a crucial role in shaping the future of government policies and fiscal stability. With the possibility of a debt crisis on the horizon, it is essential to reassess the state of emergency and the need for necessary reforms to ensure a sustainable financial future.

janan.ganesh@ft.com

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