• Live Budget special: How will the UK secure growth?

  • Nov 1 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Live Budget special: How will the UK secure growth?

  • Summary

  • It’s been two days since chancellor Rachel Reeves put a £40bn tax increase at the heart of a plan to fix the country’s “broken” finances and public services, and unveiled a sharp increase in borrowing to fund an extra £100bn of capital spending. But will these measures bolster investment and growth in the UK economy? And what does the Budget tell us about the country’s economic direction over the next five years? The FT’s Lucy Fisher discusses these questions and more with UK political editor George Parker, columnist and host of The Economics Show Soumaya Keynes and economics editor Sam Fleming.


    This is a recording of an FT Live subscribers’ webinar, recorded on Friday, November 1.


    Follow Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher, George on @GeorgeWParker, Sam @Sam1Fleming and Soumaya @SoumayaKeynes


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