Simon French

Simon French is chief economist and head of research at Panmure Liberum, as well as a Times columnist. He spent 12 years as an economic adviser in the civil service.

What’s the Treasury’s real view on immigration?

From our UK edition

This week has seen much talk – again – of the ‘Treasury View’, and how that rarely defined set of values might be influencing this government’s approach to migration. First, let’s kill off some conspiracy theories that exist about the Treasury View. In general terms the Treasury View stands for cautious conservatism (with a small C) surrounding the payback from public spending, a belief in free trade, and in free markets. The Treasury View also extols the virtue of a steady currency, low and stable inflation, and soundly managed public finances. Former Treasury Permanent Secretary, Lord Nick Macpherson, in a speech in 2014, placed these amongst ten propositions for what he described as ‘a Treasury view for our time’.