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The government has delayed setting out its tax and spending plans. it was due this coming monday halloween but now it s been pushed back by more than a fortnight. hannah can tell us more. yes, yes, some breathing space. yes, the chancellor says delaying the announcement will mean it can be based on the most accurate economic forecasts. so the new date is thursday 17th november when we ll get an update on the government s plans, which has now been upgraded to what s called an autumn statement . that suggests wider tax decisions will be announced. now unlike the so called mini budget we had back in september, this time the autumn statement will come along with an assessment from the independent forecaster, the office for budget responsibility. they ll look at its impact on the uk economy, which helps make sure the government s plans stand up to scrutiny. many of the plans we heard last month have already been reversed under ....
Loyalists behind her, people like jacob rees mogg and nadine dorries but like other candidates in this race, and including rishi sunak certainly, she has a record of government to defend. she was part of a cabinet that made all sorts of decisions regarding the pandemic, cost of living crisis that she is now being asked to explain where she stands on those, including tax decisions. it is uncomfortable scrutiny, i think, decisions. it is uncomfortable scrutiny, ithink, in decisions. it is uncomfortable scrutiny, i think, in the same way rishi sunak was defending his record this morning. you contrast that with a candidate like penny mordaunt who wasn t in the cabinet over the last two or three years and she could present herself as more of a clean break than people like liz truss and rishi sunak. ben break than people like liz truss and rishi sunak- rishi sunak. ben wright, thank you very much. rishi sunak. ben wright, thank you very much. our rishi sunak. ben wright, thank you very m ....
Insurance increase we all saw. questions from nadine dorries about dominic cummings backing rishi sunak. this will be a dirty campaign. sunak. this will be a dirty campaign- sunak. this will be a dirty camaian. . , , , campaign. and that s ust the start. one of the reasons campaign. and that s ust the start. one of the reasons it campaign. and that sjust the start. one of the reasons it could - one of the reasons it could potentially get quite dirty is that it is a short campaign. we don t have long for them to set their stall is out. its high stakes. tory mps are choosing the next prime minister. it really does matter. these things often get dirty. there is often a sense that there is a lot of blue on blue attacks. which have always been really interesting, listening to the number of conservatives that have been members of the government, that have been standing by tax decisions. now, totally turning their back on it. politics moves quickly. but the speed at which people are ....
Open to a negotiated solution but that negotiated solution needs to deliver on the ground in northern ireland. and address the very real problems with the protocol, which the honourable gentleman acknowledges, namely the fact that the people of northern ireland cannot benefit currently from uk tax decisions, state aid decisions and the fact there is still full customs implementation on goods coming into northern ireland. in order to address those issues it s notjust the implementation of the protocol, the implementation of the protocol, the protocol itself does need to change. we need that change in the mandate from the eu. it is absolutely our preference to have a negotiated solution with the eu but we have to be clear that those changes need to happen, otherwise it s simply not going to deliver on the ground in northern ireland, it s not going to restore the balance as set out in the belfast good friday agreement and we are not going to ....
By any of the issues raised in that report, you can contact the bbc action line. the website is bbc.co.uk/action line. she is going to be with us at 20 to nine this morning. she will be here on bbc breakfast. we will have a look at the papers as well. let s take a look at today s front pages. the express leads on the plans for social care reform, which are due to be announced by the government later. the paper says the prime minister will stick to his guns and not duck tough tax decisions over the issue. the i reports on plans for an october firebreak, which would see an extended half term holiday, to tackle the rising number of covid hospital admissions. it s a theme also picked up by the south wales evening post, who say there are now more people in intensive care with coronavirus in wales, than when a firebreak was announced last year. in the name of my son oliver that s the headline in the mirror. they report that the government ....