The chancellor will deliver his Budget statement on Monday 29 October 2018. The time of the Budget has not yet been confirmed, but as the Commons does not sit on a Monday until 2.30 pm, it seems likely that the Budget will start around 3.30pm.
The chancellor will deliver his Budget statement on Monday 29 October 2018. The time of the Budget has not yet been confirmed, but as the Commons does not sit on a Monday until 2.30 pm, it seems likely that the Budget will start around 3.30pm. The Budget date, which is three weeks earlier than last year, is widely thought to have been brought forward to avoid a clash with negotiations at a special European Council meeting which is scheduled for November.
The chancellor will deliver his Budget statement on Monday 29 October 2018. The time of the Budget has not yet been confirmed, but as the Commons does not sit on a Monday until 2.30 pm, it seems likely that the Budget will start around 3.30pm.
The chancellor will deliver his Budget statement on Monday 29 October 2018. The time of the Budget has not yet been confirmed, but as the Commons does not sit on a Monday until 2.30 pm, it seems likely that the Budget will start around 3.30pm. The Budget date, which is three weeks earlier than last year, is widely thought to have been brought forward to avoid a clash with negotiations at a special European Council meeting which is scheduled for November.