
Spring Statement 2025
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On Wednesday, 26 March, the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, delivered her Spring Statement. What she originally hoped would be a low-key statement has taken on much greater significance as downgrades to economic forecasts test the Government’s ‘non-negotiable’ fiscal rules.
In this podcast, our experts discuss the decisions the Chancellor has made and consider the implications these choices will have for businesses – covering its impacts on the Government’s growth and public service ambitions, and what it could mean for the forthcoming Industrial Strategy and Spending Review.
Flint Partner Jon Sell will host a discussion on the economic and political implications of the Spring Statement between:
- Flint Special Partner and former Permanent Secretary, Dame Sue Owen
- Flint Specialist Partner and former senior executive at the UK’s Office for Budget Responsibility, Andy King
- Flint Specialist Partner and former adviser to the Chancellor, Ian Corfield
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