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Chancellor Philip Hammond has delivered the budget, promising that the era of austerity is coming to an end. Here is how the 2018 Autumn Budget will affect your finances ➡️ https://t.co/zetpulBfEV #budget2018
"Good news for anyone buying a shared ownership home as stamp duty relief is now being applied to properties costing up to £500,000." @hannahmaundrell#budget2018 https://t.co/YLbSjelDkE
So in the #budget2018 the chancellor promised the end of austerity and while there were no unexpected giveaways to households, there were a few wins that may go a little way to boost Brits’ spending confidence and help Brexit-proof their finances for the year ahead.
"This will help ease the rising cost of living a little for struggling households. Arguably a bigger increase to the national minimum living wage is now needed." @hannahmaundrell#budgetday#budget2018
"Commuters cannot trust our railway service to get them to where they need to be on time. If the government want more people to travel by train and fewer by car, a major rethink of the cost and running of the railways is needed." @hannahmaundrell#budget2018
The Chancellor was determined to raise spirits with his Budget by freezing duty on beer, ciders and spirits - great for drinkers and pub landlords, however the hefty penalty on tobacco duty for smokers was noticeably missing from his speech. #budget2018@moneycouk