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Autumn Budget 2024

  • Labour’s farm tax is pure class war

    November 6, 2024

    Socialists targeting landowners is nothing new, but don’t expect the countryside to take Labour’s punitive farm tax lying down, says James Price “Buy land – they ain’t making any more of it”. With apologies to the Dutch and their reclamation efforts, this has been solid investment advice for a long time.  But that’s about to [...]

  • Stamp duty hike: a ‘bitter but manageable pill to swallow’ for UK landlords

    November 5, 2024

    Last week’s Budget announcement raised Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) to five per cent tax, yet household landlords seem unfazed. London-based estate agent Benham and Reeves carried a survey to find out how UK landlords reacted to this hike. Concerns about potential hikes in capital gains tax (CGT) on property investments weighed heavily on landlords [...]

  • Government ‘would breach fiscal rules with minor rate rise’

    November 5, 2024

    The Chancellor would be in breach of her own fiscal rules if interest rates remain just 30 basis points higher than the fiscal watchdog forecasts, Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) economists have said. Giving evidence to the Treasury Committee, OBR member Tom Josephs told MPs that his colleagues conducted analysis that found “a change of [...]

  • Why the Budget complicates life for the Bank of England

    November 5, 2024

    Just when it seemed that inflation was finally coming under control, the government has announced a big increase in public spending.

  • The NHS will soon cost more than the GDP of New Zealand

    November 5, 2024

    Spending on health and social care will hit £200bn by the end of this parliament – more than the entire economy of New Zealand – as Britain heads towards being a £1.5 trillion state, says Emma Revell New Zealand sounds, by all accounts, like a pretty sweet country. For a start, it is one of [...]

  • Reeves should be ‘thankful’ for avoiding Truss-style market crisis, analysts say

    November 4, 2024

    Rachel Reeves should be “thankful” for avoiding the same fate as Liz Truss after the government's inaugural Budget triggered turmoil in the gilt market last week, analysts have said.

  • Did Rachel Reeves deliver a net zero Budget?

    November 4, 2024

    The UK’s recent Budget included a series of measures which have prompted debate over its impact on achieving net zero. While Rachel Reeves announced significant investments in green energy, hydrogen projects and electric vehicle incentives, a number of her decisions have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the UK’s environmental sector. While Wednesday’s Budget announced [...]

  • No10 hits back as Dyson boss slams ‘ignorant’ and ‘spiteful’ Budget

    November 4, 2024

    Sir James Dyson has branded Rachel Reeves’ first Budget “ignorant” and “spiteful” as he accused her of “killing off family businesses, individual aspiration and economic growth”. The British entrepreneur, 77, hit out at the Chancellor following the government’s first fiscal event last week, writing in the Times newspaper that Labour “hates British families”. He cautioned [...]

  • UK fund withdrawals reach largest on record amid Budget panic

    November 4, 2024

    UK equity fund withdrawals reached their largest on record in October as investors pulled billions out of markets to escape tax rises in the Budget. Investors sold a £2.7bn stake in funds throughout the month in anticipation of Chancellor Rachel Reeves hiking capital gains tax, up from £564m of withdrawals in September, according to data [...]

  • How will Reeves’ Budget impact London transport and TfL?

    November 4, 2024

    Debate over Rachel Reeves' first budget has dominated the media. How will it impact Londoners looking to get around the capital?

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