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Brown defends 'record' borrowing Brown defends 'record' borrowing
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Gordon Brown has rejected criticism of record levels of government borrowing - saying it was the "right policy" during the current economic climate.Gordon Brown has rejected criticism of record levels of government borrowing - saying it was the "right policy" during the current economic climate.
The prime minister insisted to MPs that the UK was in a "stronger position than at any other downturn" and could borrow now because of debt already paid off.The prime minister insisted to MPs that the UK was in a "stronger position than at any other downturn" and could borrow now because of debt already paid off.
But Conservative leader David Cameron said forecasters believed government borrowing could reach £64bn this year.But Conservative leader David Cameron said forecasters believed government borrowing could reach £64bn this year.
He asked why the "cupboard was bare" when firms and families needed help.He asked why the "cupboard was bare" when firms and families needed help.
The exchanges came during a Commons debate on the prime minister's statement about last weekend's EU summit.The exchanges came during a Commons debate on the prime minister's statement about last weekend's EU summit.
They followed figures showed government borrowing has hit a record £8bn in September - bringing the figure for the year so far to £37.6bn.They followed figures showed government borrowing has hit a record £8bn in September - bringing the figure for the year so far to £37.6bn.
We will bring the same focus and determination to the task of safeguarding jobs and homes and small businesses Gordon BrownWe will bring the same focus and determination to the task of safeguarding jobs and homes and small businesses Gordon Brown
Amid warnings that the UK has already tipped into recession, Mr Brown said: "The United Kingdom cannot insulate itself from this global downturn.Amid warnings that the UK has already tipped into recession, Mr Brown said: "The United Kingdom cannot insulate itself from this global downturn.
"But with interest rates low and falling, inflation expected to come down over the next year, these underlying economic indicators - particularly interest rates - make us stronger than at any other previous downturn."But with interest rates low and falling, inflation expected to come down over the next year, these underlying economic indicators - particularly interest rates - make us stronger than at any other previous downturn.
"Debt has been considerably lower than a decade ago, and lower than all G7 countries except Canada, enabling the government to increase borrowing at the right time to support the economy.""Debt has been considerably lower than a decade ago, and lower than all G7 countries except Canada, enabling the government to increase borrowing at the right time to support the economy."
'£64bn question''£64bn question'
He added: "We will bring the same focus and determination to the task of safeguarding jobs and homes and small businesses, as we have done to avert the threatened meltdown of financial systems.He added: "We will bring the same focus and determination to the task of safeguarding jobs and homes and small businesses, as we have done to avert the threatened meltdown of financial systems.
"This will be the central mission of this government over the coming weeks and months.""This will be the central mission of this government over the coming weeks and months."
However, Mr Cameron said: "Isn't it the case that Britain is heading for a record budget deficit, contrary to what he said, put by some independent forecasters as high as £64bn?However, Mr Cameron said: "Isn't it the case that Britain is heading for a record budget deficit, contrary to what he said, put by some independent forecasters as high as £64bn?
"Will he confirm that has happened after 14 years of economic growth, and when half the OECD are entering the downturn with a budget surplus?"Will he confirm that has happened after 14 years of economic growth, and when half the OECD are entering the downturn with a budget surplus?
"Isn't the £64bn question this: why, when business and families need more help, has he left the cupboard so bare?""Isn't the £64bn question this: why, when business and families need more help, has he left the cupboard so bare?"
'Ignored advice''Ignored advice'
Mr Cameron added that the UK was "entering this downturn with the highest government deficit in the industrialised world".Mr Cameron added that the UK was "entering this downturn with the highest government deficit in the industrialised world".
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Mr Brown had "ignored advice from us stretching back years... about the unsustainable nature of the credit and housing boom".Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Mr Brown had "ignored advice from us stretching back years... about the unsustainable nature of the credit and housing boom".
By any standards the latest reported levels of public sector borrowing are eye-watering Hugh Pym, BBC Economics Editor Read Hugh's analysis in full
He welcomed the recent rescue package for struggling banks, but said the idea had not been the prime minister's.He welcomed the recent rescue package for struggling banks, but said the idea had not been the prime minister's.
Mr Clegg added "He was right to copy the Swedish model of bailing out their banks as they did in the 1990s and I'm glad that he persuaded other European leaders to copy his copy."Mr Clegg added "He was right to copy the Swedish model of bailing out their banks as they did in the 1990s and I'm glad that he persuaded other European leaders to copy his copy."
The government borrowed a record £8.092bn last month, according to the Office for National Statistics - up from £4.775bn in the same period in 2007.The government borrowed a record £8.092bn last month, according to the Office for National Statistics - up from £4.775bn in the same period in 2007.
The amount borrowed so far this financial year stands at £37.6bn - the highest since records began in 1946.The amount borrowed so far this financial year stands at £37.6bn - the highest since records began in 1946.
Meanwhile, the Council of Mortgage Lenders has reported that total lending last month was £17.7bn, down 10% from August and 42% lower than in September last year.Meanwhile, the Council of Mortgage Lenders has reported that total lending last month was £17.7bn, down 10% from August and 42% lower than in September last year.