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Reform UK Vows Welfare Cuts to Protect Triple Lock Pension in UK Budget Plan

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Last updated: April 2, 2026 8:24 am
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UK Welfare Spending on “Unsustainable Trajectory,” Warns Think Tank

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The Growing Fiscal BurdenWhy This MattersPolitical Silence on ReformWhat Comes Next?

Britain’s public spending on pensions, healthcare, and welfare is growing at an unsustainable pace, with political leaders failing to address the looming fiscal crisis, a leading economic think tank has warned. The Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) argues that rising costs in key areas—including the NHS and welfare for working-age adults and children—threaten to strain public finances without significant reforms.

Daniel Herring, head of economic and fiscal policy at the CPS, stated, “Spending on pensions, along with spending on the NHS and working-age and child welfare, is on an unsustainable trajectory. No party is willing to tell the truth about how much this will cost the country.” His comments highlight growing concerns over long-term budget pressures as an aging population drives up pension and healthcare demands.

The Growing Fiscal Burden

The UK’s welfare state is facing unprecedented challenges. Pension costs alone are projected to surge as the ratio of retirees to workers widens. Meanwhile, NHS budgets continue to expand amid rising treatment costs and staffing shortages. Welfare payments for low-income families and children add further strain, with inflation and economic stagnation exacerbating dependency on state support.

Despite these pressures, neither the Conservative nor Labour party has outlined concrete plans to curb spending growth. Analysts suggest politicians are avoiding tough decisions ahead of the next general election, fearing voter backlash over potential tax hikes or benefit cuts.

Why This Matters

Unchecked spending growth risks crowding out other critical investments, from infrastructure to education. If left unaddressed, ballooning welfare costs could force future governments into austerity measures or higher borrowing, destabilizing the economy. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has previously warned that maintaining current spending levels would require tax increases equivalent to 6p on the basic rate of income tax by 2030.

The CPS’s warning echoes broader concerns among economists. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has repeatedly flagged the UK’s fiscal vulnerabilities, noting that an aging population and sluggish productivity growth could push debt to unsustainable levels.

Political Silence on Reform

While both major parties acknowledge fiscal challenges, neither has proposed substantial reforms. The Conservatives have ruled out major welfare cuts, focusing instead on economic growth as a solution. Labour, meanwhile, has pledged to protect NHS funding but has not detailed how it would balance budgets without tax increases.

Experts argue that delaying action will only deepen the crisis. “The longer we wait, the more painful the adjustments will be,” said one economist familiar with the CPS’s findings. “Politicians need to level with the public about the trade-offs required.”

What Comes Next?

Without policy changes, the UK risks a fiscal crunch within the next decade. Possible solutions—such as raising the retirement age, means-testing pensions, or restructuring welfare—remain politically contentious.

The CPS’s intervention adds urgency to the debate. As Herring’s remarks underscore, the real challenge isn’t just economic—it’s the lack of political will to confront an inevitable reckoning. How the next government responds could define Britain’s fiscal health for generations.

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