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Uncertainty as to timing of Medium-Term Fiscal Plan

Published on: 04 October 2022
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The Treasury Committee tweeted that the Chancellor has agreed to bring forward the date of the next fiscal event, originally scheduled to take place on 23 November, to some time in October. However, the Chancellor himself seemed to dispute this, noting in an interview that the Medium-Term Fiscal Plan will take place on 23 November.

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