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Budget 2016: House of Commons Rep Coverage
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Budget Resolution debates will take place on:
Monday 21 March 2016 when the Department for Communities and Local Government will lead debate,
Tuesday 22 March 2016 when the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills will lead debate.
You will be able to watch the debates live or via catch-up on Parliament TV.Official Organisation Representative
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MSE_Andrea wrote: »Just a reminder, the first of the Budget resolution debates is on today
Statement about PIP cuts being abolished expected, which is as should be, you look after the most needy.SO... now England its the Scots turn to say dont leave the UK, stay in Europe with us in the UK, dont let the tories fool you like they did us with empty lies... You will be leaving the UK aswell as Europe0 -
Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell, is to ask an Urgent Question to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on changes to the Budget, at 3.30pm on Monday 21 March 2016 in the House of Commons.
Timings are approximate as Parliamentary business is subject to change.
Watch Parliament TV: Urgent Question on changes to the BudgetOfficial Organisation Representative
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On Monday 11 March from approximately 6pm, MPs will debate the Finance (No. 2) Bill. This debate will follow today's third statement on Government EU Referendum leaflets.
Watch live on Parliament TV.
Further information
The House of Commons Library has published a briefing paper on how Parliament scrutinises the Government's proposals for taxation, set out in the Budget Statement, and the subsequent Finance Bill.
The Library produces briefing papers to inform MPs and their staff of key issues. The papers contain factual information and a range of opinions on each subject, and aim to be politically impartial.
Read Library Briefing Paper: The Budget and the annual Finance BillOfficial Organisation Representative
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From 10am on Tuesday 12 March, the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee heard evidence on the Budget 2016.
The Committee heard from:- George Buckley, Chief Economist, Deutsche Bank
- Andrew Sentance, Chief Economic Adviser, PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Professor John Van Reenen, Centre Director – Growth, London School of Economics
- Paul Johnson, Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Watch the session on Parliament TV.Official Organisation Representative
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