http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38068358
Autumn statement today. So far the following has been released to the press.
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Among the measures to be announced are: - Reducing the rate at which benefits are withdrawn from people when they start work
- Banning upfront fees imposed by lettings agents in England
- Increasing the National Living Wage to £7.50 an hour from April 2017
- £1.4bn aimed at delivering 40,000 new affordable homes in England
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Obviously Brexit is going to be the main theme of the budget.
The Guardian is speculating that there will be one more big announcement which will be either positive, fuel duty cut or faster personal allowance increase, or negative relating to Brexit which would be why they've released so much of it ahead of time.