4th Report - Fortifying the fiscal framework
Treasury Committee 4th Report 'Fortifying the fiscal framework' — direct committee scrutiny of the regime.
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Fortifying the fiscal framework
4th Report of Session 2024-26 - published 28 April 2026 - HL Paper 291
Contents
Summary
Chapter 1: Introduction
The UK’s fiscal framework: a brief history
Figure 2: Public Sector Net Debt excluding the Bank of England’s balance sheet and Public Sector Net Financial Liabilities
Our inquiry
Figure 3: Public sector net debt as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP)
Chapter 2: The fiscal rules
The value of fiscal rules
Deficiencies in the current rules
Fiscal headroom
Figure 4: Successive forecasts for headroom against fiscal targets
The timing of fiscal commitments
Chapter 3: The fiscal council
The value of a fiscal council
The OBR’s effects on policy
The OBR’s role as a forecaster
Frequency of forecasts
Figure 5: Numbers of fiscal council annual forecasts in advanced-economies
Track record
Dynamic scoring
Ownership of the forecast
Potential further roles for the OBR
Figure 6: Fiscal councils included in remit
Fiscal risks and sustainability
Summary of conclusions and recommendations
Appendix 1: List of Members and declarations of interest
Appendix 2: List of evidence and committee activity
Appendix 3: Call for evidence
Appendix 4: Fiscal rules in the UK since 1997
Evidence is published online at
https://committees.parliament.uk/work/9386/the-uks-fiscal-framework/publications
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Q in footnotes refers to a question in oral evidence.
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