The Budget was flung into chaos today after the OBR accidentally published details of Rachel Reeves’ statement before she even stood up to deliver her speech.
The Chancellor was left red faced in the Commons after her crucial package was leaked half an hour before the dramatic set-piece, prompting the watchdog’s boss to issue a grovelling apology.
When Ms Reeves finally took to the dispatch box, she described the blunder as ‘deeply disappointing’ and a ‘serious error’ on the part of the OBR.
The situation only deteriorated from there as the Chancellor went on to outline a series of levies that are expected to leave workers, businesses and homeowners worse off.
Among them were a continued freeze on tax thresholds, a salary sacrifice raid, a council tax surcharge of homes worth £2million or more, extra tax for savers, pay-per-mile charging for EVs and a continued fuel duty freeze.
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Back my Budget, urges chancellor
Let me say what we achieved today. I said that I wanted this to be a budget that cut the cost of living, cut NHS waiting lists and cut the debt and the borrowing – and we’ve achieved all of those.
Today, we delivered the Budget. Now, we’ve got to win the argument, and we’ve got to win the argument every single day.
We have to win the argument for the budget. We’ve got to campaign on the budget – and that is what we must now do.



