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  2. September 2022 United Kingdom mini-budget - Wikipedia

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    On 23 September 2022, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng, delivered a Ministerial Statement entitled "The Growth Plan" to the House of Commons. [1] [2] Widely referred to in the media as a mini-budget (it not being an official budget statement), it contained a set of economic policies and tax cuts such as bringing forward the planned 1% cut in the basic rate of income tax to 19% ...

  3. Spring Statement - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Statement of the British Government, also known as the "mini-budget", is one of the two statements HM Treasury makes each year to Parliament upon publication of economic forecasts, the second being the Autumn Statement presented later in the year. At 2016's autumn statement, it was announced the budget would move to the autumn, with ...

  4. Budget of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Budget Revenue Expenditure Deficit/(Surplus) Budget Report 2024, October: £1.229 trillion £1.276 trillion £47.2 billion 2024, March: 2023, March: 2022, November: 2022, September mini-budget: 2021, October: £929 billion £1.045 trillion £116 billion 2021, March: £819 billion £1.053 trillion £234 billion 2020, March: £873 billion £928 ...

  5. How will mini-budget announcements affect UK households?

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    From April 2023, the basic rate of income tax will be cut from 20% to 19% and will mean 31 million people will be better off by an average of £170 per year.

  6. July 2020 United Kingdom summer statement - Wikipedia

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    The July 2020 United Kingdom summer statement (also known as the coronavirus mini-budget [1]) was a statement from the British Government, or mini-budget statement, delivered on 8 July 2020 by Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. It followed the budget delivered earlier in the year, and preceded the Winter Economy Plan.

  7. Mini-budget went ‘too far, too fast’, says new Chancellor

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    Political and economic circles spent Saturday sizing up Jeremy Hunt, the new Chancellor.

  8. Mini-budget - Wikipedia

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    Mini-budget may refer to: July 2020 United Kingdom summer statement, also known as the Coronavirus mini-budget; September 2020 United Kingdom Winter Economy Plan, sometimes referred to as a mini-budget; September 2022 United Kingdom mini-budget, a fiscal event that led to market disruption and the fall of the Liz Truss government

  9. Markets plunge in ‘worst day ever’ after mini-budget - AOL

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    the is the worst day I've ever seen in the markets from a British perspective — Neil Wilson (@marketsneil) September 23, 2022 By the end of the day, the FTSE had closed at 7,018.6, down 140.92 ...