Chancellor backs business and rewards workers to get Britain growing | HM Treasury
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"The OBR expect that the measures aounced at Autumn Statement will support a further 78,000 people into work by 2028-29, on top of the 110,000 resulting from action taken at Spring Budget." | Positive | 22% Conservative |
"Further action to help families includes increasing the Local Housing Allowance rate to cover the lowest 30" | Negative | -2% Liberal |
"Cutting National Insurance will not lead to any change in NHS funding or pension payments." | Negative | -10% Liberal |
"TaxWith inflation halved and debt forecast to fall, Mr Hunt delivered on the government's commitment to cut taxes - rewarding and incentivising work as part of its long-term plan to grow the economy." | Negative | -12% Liberal |
"To that end, Mr Hunt aounced that a 2 percentage point cut to Employee National Insurance from 12" | Negative | -16% Liberal |
"Taxes for the self-employed will also be cut and reformed." | Negative | -28% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : The OBR expect that the measures announced at Autumn Statement will support a further 78,000 people into work by 2028-29, on top of the 110,000 resulting from action taken at Spring Budget.49% : Further action to help families includes increasing the Local Housing Allowance rate to cover the lowest 30% of rents from April - benefiting 1.6 million households with an average gain of £800 in 2024/25 - and an alcohol duty freeze to 1st August 2024, following common-sense changes of the duty system made possible by Brexit.
45% : Cutting National Insurance will not lead to any change in NHS funding or pension payments.
44% : TaxWith inflation halved and debt forecast to fall, Mr Hunt delivered on the government's commitment to cut taxes - rewarding and incentivising work as part of its long-term plan to grow the economy.
42% : To that end, Mr Hunt announced that a 2 percentage point cut to Employee National Insurance from 12% to 10% will come into effect from January 2024.
36% : Taxes for the self-employed will also be cut and reformed.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.