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OBR Resignation of Chair 2025-12-03

03 December 2025

Lead MP

Mel Stride

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Urgent Question

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Other Contributors: 19

At a Glance

Mel Stride raised concerns about obr resignation of chair 2025-12-03 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm the circumstances surrounding Richard Hughes' resignation as chair of the OBR? What discussions did the Treasury, including the Chancellor, have with Mr Hughes immediately prior to his resignation? Did the Chancellor give Mr Hughes her full confidence and was any pressure put on him to resign?

Government Response

Government Response
The Minister acknowledged that Richard Hughes resigned as chair of the OBR following a leak of budget information. He stated that the decision for Mr Hughes' resignation was his own and not influenced by external pressures or lack of confidence from the Chancellor. The publication of the OBR's letter was agreed to by the Chancellor, and it is untrue to suggest otherwise. The Minister emphasised the importance of maintaining the OBR’s independence and its role in the fiscal framework. A leak inquiry is underway with full support from the Treasury team.
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