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What Has The National Debt Been Spent On?
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I am confused - less confused than most as I know the difference between the much talked about deficit and the never talked about national debt.
While the ONS will show you that the deficit has gone down the debn was £1.2T in 2011 and is now £1.8T. So if the deficit is down how is the debt up? what has this money been spend on to not be included in the spending figures.
From what i remember as the ONS site does not go back far enough and i have not looked further the national debt when the conservative arrive was around £500B (which included rescuing the banks). So where has this money gone? how can so much debt be taken on without any explanation?
While the ONS will show you that the deficit has gone down the debn was £1.2T in 2011 and is now £1.8T. So if the deficit is down how is the debt up? what has this money been spend on to not be included in the spending figures.
From what i remember as the ONS site does not go back far enough and i have not looked further the national debt when the conservative arrive was around £500B (which included rescuing the banks). So where has this money gone? how can so much debt be taken on without any explanation?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The deficit is a planned over spend by the Government. So when the Conservatives came to office they planned to spend £152Billion more than we were raising through tax. So they borrow that money which goes onto the National Debt.
While through austerity the Government are reducing their over spend, they are still overspending. So since 2010 the Government have spent £956 Billion more than we have, and that is added to the National Debt.
https:/ /www.ec onomics help.or g/wp-co ntent/u ploads/ 2016/01 /uk-net -borrow ing.png
(Worth comparing on the map todays borrowing with Blair/Brown’s borrowing previously)
It is spent on the usual things, military, NHS, benefits/pensions
While through austerity the Government are reducing their over spend, they are still overspending. So since 2010 the Government have spent £956 Billion more than we have, and that is added to the National Debt.
https:/
(Worth comparing on the map todays borrowing with Blair/Brown’s borrowing previously)
It is spent on the usual things, military, NHS, benefits/pensions