The New Statesman Budget Briefing is held a stone's throw from Parliament and will convine policymakers and specialists to review the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget
Join us to hear detailed discussions from an expert panel of policymakers and specialists as we review the Autumn Budget and discuss the likely impacts.
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What does Labour’s inheritance of the £40bn ‘black hole’ in the UK’s public finances mean for growth?
Following the damning audit on public spending and the Chancellor’s statement to Parliament on 29th July, the Treasury will be working relentlessly to find solutions that will fix the foundations of the British economy. Be this by cutting capital projects, raising income for the public purse or other mechanisms, all without worsening the cost of living crisis and assuring the much needed stimuli for economic growth.
The New Statesman will be holding an event to cut through the political theatre and follow the difficult fiscal decisions facing the freshly crowned Labour government.
Join us to hear detailed discussions from an expert panel of policymakers and specialists as they review the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget and discuss the likely impacts on the private sector, public services and the government’s long-term plans for economic growth.