Spring Budget report

Spring Budget report 2023

Jeremy Hunt announced his second fiscal statement and first Budget since becoming Chancellor against a backdrop of fragile public finances, an ongoing cost of living crisis, and increased Government borrowing.

 

Ahead of time, we expected the Chancellor’s speech – dubbed the ‘back to work Budget’ by the media – to focus on the Government’s economic priorities: halving inflation, growing the economy, and reducing national debt.

 

What we saw was a speech that highlighted a plan of two halves: a series of short-term measures designed to provide immediate support to businesses and households, and a longer-term strategy for growth.

 

But how does his Budget stack up against the Government’s priorities – and what does it mean for people and businesses across the UK?

 

Download your 7-page Spring Budget report to find out.

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