Public spending plans for the next year
The Chancellor has announced the Spending Round will take place on Wednesday 4 September, clearing the decks so we can focus on delivering Brexit while supporting our vital public services.
Why this matters:
By delivering Brexit on 31 October we can focus on supporting our public services and bringing about the change people voted for, getting our country back on the road to a brighter future.
- The Spending Round will set out the government's our plans to deliver on the Prime Minister’s priorities – to recruit 20,000 more police officers, to improve front-line NHS care and to properly fund our schools.
- Thanks to the hard work of the British people over the last decade, we can afford to spend more on people’s priorities – without breaking the rules around what the Government should spend and ensuring we continue to live within our means.
- The Spending Round will give departments certainty over their budgets for next year and ensure that we continue to focus relentlessly on making sure we’re ready to leave the EU on 31 October, whatever the circumstances.
Why this matters:
By delivering Brexit on 31 October we can focus on supporting our public services and bringing about the change people voted for, getting our country back on the road to a brighter future.
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