With Brexit looming, forecasts predicting slower growth and higher borrowing don’t expect anything but caution from the Chancellor.
Expected:
Autumn Statement due to be presented to parliament at 12:30 and will be live here:
Expected:
- Fuel duty freeze.
- Cuts to air passenger duty.
- Increase in personal allowance.
- Childcare subsidies.
- National living wage increase.
- Reduction on the rate which benefits are withdrawn.
- Ban on pension cold calling.
- End to salary sacrifice.
- Ban on letting agents fees to tenants.
- Cuts to Universal Credits.
- £1.4 billion in affordable housing.
- Investment in roads and R&D
Autumn Statement due to be presented to parliament at 12:30 and will be live here:
