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Autumn budget live: major tax rises expected as Rachel Reeves prepares to set out first Labour budget in 15 years

The chancellor will deliver the budget at around 12.30pm GMT, just after PMQs

* Five key charts that underpin the budget
* Tax changes to look out for

George Osborne is credited with popularising the baseline theory of economic policy, which says the government always has the advantage in politics because, at budgets, it sets the baseline, and so if the opposition wants to do anything different, it has to explain what spending it is going to cut (if it wants to reduce taxes), or what taxes it is going to raise (if it wants to increase spending). Voters are inclined to punish parties that declare they are going to depart wildly from the baseline, and so in recent years the main opposition party is often wary of making extravagant manifesto promises.

Today Rachel Reeves is resetting the baseline – and, in doing so, she is creating a trap for the Conservatives.

At first sight, unleashing a wave of money to build new roads, railways and hospitals sounds great. Yet, nothing in this world is ever free. Changing the rules doesn’t change the fundamental position the UK is in; there is no magic money tree which has suddenly been miraculously found. This is a technical change which, however it is dressed up, is ultimately more borrowing. And it’s about time that Labour levelled with people about the consequence of their attempts to fiddle the figures …

Technical changes have real world consequences. Ultimately, debt is debt. The more we take on, the more risky and less resilient our country becomes to investors. As soon as Reeves dribbled out news of her con trick, yields on UK bonds started to rise. Some commentators now expect interest rates to be cut more slowly. Every month that interest rates don’t come down means another 120,000 households across the country fixing their mortgages higher than they otherwise would. And, over time, higher gilt rates means higher taxes or lower spending elsewhere. For a Labour party which mercilessly hounded Liz Truss in 2022 for real-world impacts, the principle is the same. Actions have consequences – and Labour appear to have learnt nothing.

Despite the rise in gilt yields in the past month, average two-year fixed residential mortgage rates have fallen modestly, from 5.43% a month ago, to 5.39% on Monday, according to the data provider Moneyfacts.

High street banks price their fixed mortgage deals on money market “swap rates”, which are influenced by expectations for the Bank of England’s base rate. Financial markets expect the Bank will cut its base rate from 5% at present to about 3.75% before the end of next year. Continue reading…
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Chicken Chili Supper: A Guide to Making the Perfect Meal

ICYMI: Warm, hearty, and just spicy enough – this dinner is bound to become a winter time staple!http://dlvr.it/TFpsLd
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Starmer to warn budget will ‘ignore populist chorus of easy answers’– UK politics live

UK News: Prime minister will say government is facing ‘unprecedented circumstances’ as it is set to raise taxes and rewrite fiscal rules in this week’s budget

Jeremy Corbyn and the independent alliance of MPs have issued a letter ahead of the budget with five things they are asking Chancellor Rachel Reeves to implement.

Saying “We have the means to end poverty, we just need the political will”, Corbyn listed five priorities:

Scrap the two-child benefits cap

Reverse cuts to winter fuel

Tax wealth

Protect welfare

Invest in a greener future

It is a national scandal that 4.2 million children and 2.1 million pensioners are living in poverty in the sixth richest country in the world.

You have previously told the British public to prepare for “difficult decisions” to repair this nation’s finances. Continue reading…
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NHS will not be turned around in one budget, says Wes Streeting – UK politics live

Health secretary says measures to be announced on Wednesday would ‘arrest the decline’ amid significant NHS reform

Kemi Badenoch, who is the bookies’ favourite to be the next Conservative leader, has told Times Radio that the contest is poised “neck and neck”.

Interviewed by Kate McCann, Badenoch told listeners:

People are tired of the party looking like it is not out working for the people out there. That is what I want to bring: integrity, and a focus on conviction and conservative values.

There is something very significant that is going on, we are picking a leader of the opposition. People have a choice.

This is a sacrifice, because I worry about the direction of the country.

I worry about a lot of decisions we make, and us not being honest with the public about the serious trade-offs that are going to be required, and not saying enough about how the world is becoming a more dangerous place. Continue reading…
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