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A guide to the Guardian's full autumn statement coverage A guide to the Guardian's full autumn statement coverage A guide to the Guardian's full autumn statement coverage
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Full detailsFull details
The autumn statement a glance: 26 key pointsOur full guide, with political analysisThe autumn statement a glance: 26 key pointsOur full guide, with political analysis
AnalysisAnalysis
More Fifty Shades of Grey than Pride and PrejudiceLarry Elliott: A dysfunctional economy meant the chancellor, Philip Hammond, largely dispensed with political theatreMore Fifty Shades of Grey than Pride and PrejudiceLarry Elliott: A dysfunctional economy meant the chancellor, Philip Hammond, largely dispensed with political theatre
A hard times chancellor with little to give awayAnne Perkins: Philip Hammond’s funereal demeanour suited a man with few rabbits in his hatA hard times chancellor with little to give awayAnne Perkins: Philip Hammond’s funereal demeanour suited a man with few rabbits in his hat
Chancellor spreads giveaways thinly for Britain’s ‘Jams’Patrick Collinson: The ‘just about managing’ were the focus before autumn statement, but their gains are outweighed by rising bills and pricesChancellor spreads giveaways thinly for Britain’s ‘Jams’Patrick Collinson: The ‘just about managing’ were the focus before autumn statement, but their gains are outweighed by rising bills and prices
Chancellor’s looser finance targets highlight weaker UK economyPhillip Inman: City analysts say Philip Hammond’s measures are sensible as Britain faces challenging years of Brexit negotiationsChancellor’s looser finance targets highlight weaker UK economyPhillip Inman: City analysts say Philip Hammond’s measures are sensible as Britain faces challenging years of Brexit negotiations
Economists’ verdictEconomists’ verdict
What the economists saySix experts give their verdict on Phillip Hammond’s speech and the Office for Budget Responsibility’s new forecastsWhat the economists saySix experts give their verdict on Phillip Hammond’s speech and the Office for Budget Responsibility’s new forecasts
The Guardian’s verdictThe Guardian’s verdict
The autumn statement: half right, half wrongFreed from Europe, Philip Hammond will be able to pursue an industrial strategy. But he also needs a redistributive state, which Brexit makes harder to affordThe autumn statement: half right, half wrongFreed from Europe, Philip Hammond will be able to pursue an industrial strategy. But he also needs a redistributive state, which Brexit makes harder to afford
The IFS verdictThe IFS verdict
Thinktank warns of biggest squeeze on pay for 70 years as Brexit grips UK economyInstitute for Fiscal Studies says UK’s withdrawal from EU will stoke inflation and peg back wages to below their 2008 level in 2021Thinktank warns of biggest squeeze on pay for 70 years as Brexit grips UK economyInstitute for Fiscal Studies says UK’s withdrawal from EU will stoke inflation and peg back wages to below their 2008 level in 2021
The economyThe economy
Philip Hammond admits Brexit vote means £122bn extra borrowingLabour describes long-term economic plan as an abject failure after chancellor uses autumn statement to defer the balancing of the booksPhilip Hammond admits Brexit vote means £122bn extra borrowingLabour describes long-term economic plan as an abject failure after chancellor uses autumn statement to defer the balancing of the books
In chartsIn charts
Eight charts to help you understand the autumn statementWhat you need to know from the OBR’s latest forecasts, from the government spending deficit to GDP growthEight charts to help you understand the autumn statementWhat you need to know from the OBR’s latest forecasts, from the government spending deficit to GDP growth
HousingHousing
Housing gets £4bn boost to increase number of new homesGovernment aims to build 40,000 additional affordable homes by 2021 – but OBR says it expects 13,000 fewer homes to be built over next five yearsHousing gets £4bn boost to increase number of new homesGovernment aims to build 40,000 additional affordable homes by 2021 – but OBR says it expects 13,000 fewer homes to be built over next five years
The view from LancasterThe view from Lancaster
‘It’s all right for the big boys’: Lancaster’s traders react to the autumn statementSmall business owners in the Brexit-voting English city respond to the measures Philip Hammond announced‘It’s all right for the big boys’: Lancaster’s traders react to the autumn statementSmall business owners in the Brexit-voting English city respond to the measures Philip Hammond announced
The public responseThe public response
‘Politicians don’t have a clue’: people respond to the autumn statementFrom a Deliveroo driver to a teacher, we asked people for their take on the chancellor’s pronouncements‘Politicians don’t have a clue’: people respond to the autumn statementFrom a Deliveroo driver to a teacher, we asked people for their take on the chancellor’s pronouncements
‘I worry about money all the time’: the Jam reality in BirminghamThe households Theresa May promised to help in her first speech on the steps of Downing Street are waiting nervously‘I worry about money all the time’: the Jam reality in BirminghamThe households Theresa May promised to help in her first speech on the steps of Downing Street are waiting nervously