The government’s medium-term fiscal plan had been set to be unveiled on Monday, but today Rishi Sunak announced Jeremy Hunt would not be unleashing the next wave of austerity until November 17
Rishi Sunak has delayed the government’s much-anticipated fiscal statement – which is expected to unleash a new wave of Tory austerity – until next month in one of his first decisions as PM.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt had been set to announce his financial plan on Monday – which is also Halloween – amid warnings of devastating public service cuts.
But today the new Cabinet, meeting for the first time, was told this has been pushed back to November 17 and upgraded to a full autumn statement – the most important Treasury event outside a Budget.
Mr Hunt, who was yesterday retained at Number 11 as he tries to undo the damage done by disgraced Liz Truss, warned he is ready and willing to make “politically embarrassing” decisions.