30 Oct 2024
Addressing the House of Commons, Chancellor Rachel  Reeves used the 2024 Autumn Budget to 'fix the foundations to deliver on the  promise of change'.
Ms Reeves continued: 'This government was given a  mandate. To restore stability to our economy, to fix the foundations and  deliver change. That is our task, and I know that we can achieve it. My belief  in Britain burns brighter than ever.'
Responding to the Chancellor's speech, Conservative  Party Acting Leader Rishi Sunak said that the Autumn Budget 'contains broken  promise after broken promise'.
He continued: 'The Budget sees the fiscal rules  fiddled, borrowing increased by billions of pounds and inflation-busting  handouts for the trade unions.
'This is what happens when the Labour Party is led by  people who have no experience of business. Relentlessly talking down our  economy, delivering a tidal wave of anti-business regulations, destroying our  flexible labour market and raising taxes to the highest level in our country's  history.'
Meanwhile, Carla Denyer, Co-leader of the Green Party,  said that the Chancellor delivered 'a Budget that gives with one hand and takes  away with the other'.