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Budget Resolutions

17 March 2020

Lead MP

Grant Shapps

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EmploymentBrexitForeign Affairs
Other Contributors: 44

At a Glance

Grant Shapps raised concerns about budget resolutions in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Last week’s Budget was a blueprint for a more connected, more prosperous and more equal Britain—a nation where we deliver on our promises, where investors want to do business and where stable employment, decent housing, reliable transport, excellent healthcare and education, and the same opportunities extend to everyone in society, no matter where they live. Today’s Budget debate comes against a background of a global health emergency, however, so we must come together as a country to face the unprecedented threat posed by the coronavirus outbreak. I pay tribute to and thank my opposite number, the hon. Member for Middlesbrough (Andy McDonald), for his truly constructive support through this crisis. For several years, the country has looked on the House and its behaviour and seen it divided, in particular over the vexed issue of Brexit, so the way that this matter is being approached by the official Opposition and others is truly welcome. People will look at the House and see that, when it comes to rising to the occasion, we can work together in the country’s interests. This crisis requires radical action and support for our incredible health service, for businesses, for the self-employed, and, of course, for the elderly, sick and vulnerable members of our society. We made a start on that last week in the Budget where the Chancellor set out a £12 billion package of measures designed to counteract the immediate impact of the virus.

Government Response

EmploymentBrexitForeign Affairs
Government Response
The Chancellor will update the House shortly on further measures required for a comprehensive response to coronavirus. The Government is postponing reforms to off-payroll working rules IR35 from April 2020 to 6 April 2021 in response to the ongoing spread of covid-19, helping businesses and individuals while maintaining commitment to reintroduce the policy.
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