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Germany questions UK rescue plan | Germany questions UK rescue plan |
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Germany's finance minister has strongly criticised Gordon Brown's plans for reviving the UK economy, describing them as a "breathtaking" and "crass". | Germany's finance minister has strongly criticised Gordon Brown's plans for reviving the UK economy, describing them as a "breathtaking" and "crass". |
But sources close to the British government hit back, saying Berlin was "out of step" with most nations on how to handle the crisis. | But sources close to the British government hit back, saying Berlin was "out of step" with most nations on how to handle the crisis. |
Peer Steinbruck had criticised the UK's decision to cut VAT and raise the national debt to record levels. | Peer Steinbruck had criticised the UK's decision to cut VAT and raise the national debt to record levels. |
His attack came before EU leaders met for an economic summit in Brussels. | |
The two-day meeting on Thursday and Friday has been billed as one of the most important summits for years. | |
In addition to seeking agreement on a new climate change deal, leaders are trying to agree backing for the European Commission's planned 200bn euros ($267bn; £178m) Europe-wide economic stimulus package. | |
Diplomatic breach | Diplomatic breach |
French President Nicholas Sarkozy, who will be chairing the talks, said in a letter to fellow leaders: "We shall be required to take a series of decisions with highly significant implications for the future of Europe." | French President Nicholas Sarkozy, who will be chairing the talks, said in a letter to fellow leaders: "We shall be required to take a series of decisions with highly significant implications for the future of Europe." |
Germany is less than happy with the direction being taken in the UK, and was expected at the summit to question the European Commission's recovery package along similar lines. | Germany is less than happy with the direction being taken in the UK, and was expected at the summit to question the European Commission's recovery package along similar lines. |
Mr Steinbruck's comments, in an interview with Newsweek magazine, represented an unusual breach of diplomatic conventions. | Mr Steinbruck's comments, in an interview with Newsweek magazine, represented an unusual breach of diplomatic conventions. |
He questioned the effectiveness of the decision to cut VAT from 17.5% to 15%. | He questioned the effectiveness of the decision to cut VAT from 17.5% to 15%. |
"Are you really going to buy a DVD player because it now costs £39.10 instead of £39.90?" he said. | "Are you really going to buy a DVD player because it now costs £39.10 instead of £39.90?" he said. |
"All this will do is raise Britain's debt to a level that will take a whole generation to work off." | "All this will do is raise Britain's debt to a level that will take a whole generation to work off." |
'Tossing around billions' | 'Tossing around billions' |
Mr Steinbruck questioned why Britain was "tossing around billions" and closely following the high public spending model put forward by 20th Century economist John Maynard Keynes. | Mr Steinbruck questioned why Britain was "tossing around billions" and closely following the high public spending model put forward by 20th Century economist John Maynard Keynes. |
"The switch from decades of supply-side politics all the way to a crass Keynesianism is breathtaking," he said. | "The switch from decades of supply-side politics all the way to a crass Keynesianism is breathtaking," he said. |
Shadow chancellor George Osborne said the comments shattered Labour's charge that only the Conservatives oppose the VAT measures. | Shadow chancellor George Osborne said the comments shattered Labour's charge that only the Conservatives oppose the VAT measures. |
BBC political correspondent Jo Coburn said sources close to Downing Street and the Treasury were unhappy about the comments. | BBC political correspondent Jo Coburn said sources close to Downing Street and the Treasury were unhappy about the comments. |
But she said they dismissed them by saying that Germany "was in a minority position and out of step with most other countries on how to deal with the looming recession". | But she said they dismissed them by saying that Germany "was in a minority position and out of step with most other countries on how to deal with the looming recession". |
Downing Street also pointed out that Germany has already introduced its own package of extra spending. | Downing Street also pointed out that Germany has already introduced its own package of extra spending. |
Chancellor Alistair Darling announced in last month's pre-Budget report that the government would inject an extra £20bn into the UK economy in a bid to get it moving again. | Chancellor Alistair Darling announced in last month's pre-Budget report that the government would inject an extra £20bn into the UK economy in a bid to get it moving again. |
Rescue package | Rescue package |
And combined with the impact of the downturn on tax receipts, the chancellor said that the UK's total annual public sector deficit would soar to £118bn next year. | And combined with the impact of the downturn on tax receipts, the chancellor said that the UK's total annual public sector deficit would soar to £118bn next year. |
While Mr Steinbruck has accused the UK of over-spending on the economic recovery, the German government has put 480bn euros (£370.4bn; $645bn) into a rescue package for its banks. | While Mr Steinbruck has accused the UK of over-spending on the economic recovery, the German government has put 480bn euros (£370.4bn; $645bn) into a rescue package for its banks. |
Most other European governments have also increased public spending to try to ease the impact of the economic downturn. France recently announced plans to spend 26bn euros. | |
A Treasury spokesman said: "There is a broad international consensus that a fiscal stimulus is the right thing for economies now." | A Treasury spokesman said: "There is a broad international consensus that a fiscal stimulus is the right thing for economies now." |