Rachel Reeves's huge £47bn compensation bill

A TaxPayers' Alliance investigation has found that the government has an outstanding bill of £47 billion for compensation claims. A report produced by the National Audit Office showed that $84 billion has been pledged, including 12 compensation schemes for injustice, cover-ups, and negligence.
Speaking to the Independent, which published these findings, our chief executive, John O'Connell, said:
"Taxpayers will be utterly appalled by the vast bill they’ve been left with as a result of this catalogue of cock-ups by previous governments.
"When things go badly wrong, those impacted are right to expect and indeed demand compensation, but what is inexcusable is that these mistakes are by no means once in a blue moon.
"The new government can demonstrate that they represent a change by resolving existing schemes quickly and efficiently while ensuring these sorts of errors are a thing of the past."
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Rachel Reeves’s huge £47bn compensation bill for historical injustice revealed
Exclusive: Attempts by the chancellor to get a grip on Britain’s finances have been made more difficult by an outstanding bill of £47bn for past mistakes by the British state
