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Posts Tagged: Philip Hammond MP

Hammond’s debut. His big task is to persuade business that an Open Britain lies ahead after we leave the EU

Circumstances dictate a suck-it-and-see Autumn Statement – but also one that can transcend its own caution by pointing to a visionary landscape ahead.

By Paul Goodman | 21 November 2016 | 76 comments

WATCH: Hammond says Autumn Statement will deliver for ‘JAMs’

He defines them as “people who work hard and by and large do not feel that they’re sharing in the prosperity that economic growth is bringing to the country”.

20 November 2016 | 19 comments

Andy Cook: Hammond has a chance to help many more people find work and escape poverty

The third piece in our mini-series on the Autumn Statement comes from the Centre for Social Justice.

By Andy Cook | 17 November 2016

Clark and Fallon climb fast, while Hammond sheds 21 points in our Cabinet League Table

Meanwhile, Amber Rudd has fallen right to the bottom after trouble with the Child Sex Abuse scandal and her retreat on counting foreign workers.

By Mark Wallace | 16 November 2016 | 9 comments

WATCH: May defends her top team from Corbyn’s PMQs attack

“We’ve got a leader of the Opposition who is incapable of leading.”

16 November 2016

Andrew Lilico: Infrastructure. Housing. Tariffs. Financial Services. CAP. What Hammond should announce next week.

The second piece in our mini-series on the Autumn Statement, which takes place a week from today.

By Andrew Lilico | 16 November 2016 | 8 comments

James Frayne: How to spend on infrastructure wisely and well

Housing, roads and networks are three priorities for the Autumn Statement.

By James Frayne | 15 November 2016 | 11 comments

James Sproule: Hammond must use the Autumn Statement to bolster faltering business confidence

The first piece in a mini-series on next week’s Treasury set-piece presents the Institute of Directors’ advice for the Chancellor.

By James Sproule | 15 November 2016 | 9 comments

Sam Barker: Saving the planet requires economic growth

Low-carbon is a $6 trillion business. The Chinese economy is de-smogging fast. As a businessman Trump should follow the numbers.

By Sam Barker | 12 November 2016 | 40 comments

Trump’s tax cut plans are good news for the whole world

Early assurances that he is serious about slashing regulations are also welcome.

By Harry Phibbs | 12 November 2016 | 59 comments

Interview: Philp – Mutual equivalence wouldn’t be a permanent solution for the City. But it would be a start.

The Treasury Select Committee member warns that unless the Government is more open about its Brexit plans, banks will start to move staff abroad.

By Andrew Gimson | 2 November 2016 | 5 comments

“Consider May’s Criminal Justice opt-ins”. Sherlock Holmes solves the mystery of the Government’s Brexit negotiation plan.

And also how it will achieve its industrial strategy. Or try to.

By Paul Goodman | 31 October 2016 | 19 comments

The May v the Lobby trial of strength

Today’s Mail on Sunday splash can be read as part of a wider message to Downing Street: “give us some stories – or else”.

By Paul Goodman | 23 October 2016 | 45 comments

Bob Blackman: The Government must look again at Equitable Life compensation

Our failure to fully reimburse policyholders for their losses is undermining faith in our pensions and regulation system.

By Bob Blackman MP | 20 October 2016 | 21 comments

Hammond on why Osborne’s Project Fear model was wrong – sorry, on why it “didn’t capture all the potential outcomes”

The Treasury did not include in its calculation the possibility that a Brexit vote would be followed by a bespoke negotiation.

By Paul Goodman | 20 October 2016 | 126 comments

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