Bee Boileau
beeboileau.bsky.social
Bee Boileau
@beeboileau.bsky.social
Economist at the IFS
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NEW PODCAST: The end of the peace dividend? UK defence in a changing world

🎧 @helenmiller.bsky.social, @maxwarner.bsky.social & @rusi.bsky.social's Matthew Savill chat all things defence spending: what it covers, how it's changed and what reaching 3.5% of GDP would mean: ifs.org.uk/articles/end...
September 26, 2025 at 2:27 PM
In new @theifs.bsky.social work, we examine the fiscal challenge of the UK's commitment to higher defence spending. If met, for the first time in a long time health and defence spending would likely rise simultaneously (as a % of GDP). This would change the shape and/or size of the state.
September 26, 2025 at 9:40 AM
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Some great charts in this report. This one is my favourite. The UK has signed up the new NATO commitment to spend 3.5% of GDP on defence. The scale of the increase is fiscally challenging, and we've given ourselves a decade. Poland, on the other hand, has done it in just two years.
September 26, 2025 at 7:54 AM
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NEW: A response to government commitment to spend 5% of GDP on national security

@beeboileau.bsky.social‬ and @maxwarner.bsky.social‬ set out what this could mean for government spending and future fiscal events: ifs.org.uk/articles/res...
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June 24, 2025 at 11:48 AM
Wrote pre-SR in the @observeruk.bsky.social about the pressures on defence spending & the risk that existing plans - which were confirmed at the SR - will need to be topped up in future: observer.co.uk/news/busines...
June 12, 2025 at 1:31 PM
The govt's allocation of additional investment over this parliament is a good guide to its overall priorities - we're seeing big increases to defence and net zero, with less for more primarily growth-friendly areas (incl a real-terms cut to transport capital over the parliament)
On capital spending, the biggest cash increases were for defence and net zero-related budgets, rather than those primarily focused on growth (transport and science & technology).

www.youtube.com/live/D6Ouus3...
June 12, 2025 at 1:16 PM
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🚨 OUT NOW 🚨 How do spending reviews work?

💷 Tory MP John Glen, former minister Brandon Lewis, former special adviser Sonia Khan and economists @tompope.bsky.social‬ & @beeboileau.bsky.social join @alaintolhurst.bsky.social to look behind the Treasury's spending plans

🎧 Listen here: pod.fo/e/2e0742
June 6, 2025 at 10:38 AM
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NEW: Four big decisions for the 2025 Spending Review

@beeboileau.bsky.social, @maxwarner.bsky.social and @benzaranko.bsky.social explain why tough choices will be unavoidable at the upcoming Spending Review in our new briefing:
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June 1, 2025 at 7:40 AM
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Lots of discussion today about regional investment. You can use our @theifs.bsky.social public spending tool to explore how much the government currently spends in each region of the UK, what it spends it on, and how that has changed over time: ifs.org.uk/calculators/...
May 30, 2025 at 1:41 PM
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EVENT: A look ahead to the 2025 Spending Review

Join us at 11am on Monday 2 June for analysis of the key choices at next month's Spending Review, with speakers @beeboileau.bsky.social and @instituteforgovernment.org.uk's @stuarthoddinott.bsky.social.

Sign up here: ifs.org.uk/events/look-...
May 16, 2025 at 2:46 PM
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Rather than doom-scrolling/trying to desperately learn what a ‘Treasury basis trade’ is, why not play with our new tool instead?

Allows you to see, in lots of detail, how much the government spends on different things in each region (£, £ per person, % GDP). I’ll post some nice examples later.
April 10, 2025 at 8:03 AM
We've built a new IFS tool which can be used to explore what the government spends money on, and where in the UK benefits from that spending. Here it is: ifs.org.uk/calculators/.... Short thread on what you can do with the tool:
April 10, 2025 at 8:42 AM
We’ve written two new reports on the decisions people face when drawing on private pension wealth in retirement & policy reforms that might help improve these decisions. Important to get this right as defined contribution pensions get more important & can now be accessed flexibly. Thread below:
NEW: Reforms are needed to help people make good use of their pension wealth throughout their retirement and avoid exhausting their wealth too early.

New Pensions Review reports funded by @financialfairness.bsky.social look at the rising numbers making complex, risky decisions in retirement:🧵
April 1, 2025 at 1:47 PM
Looking forward to speaking at this event tomorrow morning on the challenges faced by people managing their pension wealth in retirement.

Do come along for some discussion of what one Nobel Prize-winning economist called 'the nastiest, hardest problem in finance' (!)
March 31, 2025 at 5:01 PM
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NEW: A look ahead to the Spring Forecast

@beeboileau.bsky.social, Carl Emmerson, @matthewoulton.bsky.social, Isabel Stockton & @benzaranko.bsky.social look at the Chancellor’s options in the upcoming Spring Forecast:

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March 6, 2025 at 9:45 AM