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Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021

Inquiry

An inquiry to scrutinise the Government’s 2021 Autumn Budget announcements, its Spending Review, and the Economic and Fiscal Outlook produced by the Office for Budget Responsibility.

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Past events

Thursday 18 November 2021
10:00am Private
10:05am Public
Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 - Oral evidence 18 November 2021
10:05am
  • Sally Warren (Director of Policy at The King's Fund)
  • Sir Andrew Dilnot CBE (Warden at Nuffield College, University of Oxford)
Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Monday 8 November 2021
3:00pm Private
3:15pm Public
Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 - Oral evidence 8 November 2021
3:15pm
  • Paul Johnson CBE (Director at Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS))
  • Dr Gemma Tetlow (Chief Economist at Institute for Government)
  • Torsten Bell (Chief Executive at Resolution Foundation)
  • Nina Skero (Chief Executive at Centre for Economics and Business Research)
Room 16, Palace of Westminster
Monday 1 November 2021
3:00pm Private
3:15pm Public
Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 - Oral evidence 1 November 2021
3:15pm
  • Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP (Chancellor of the Exchequer at HM Treasury)
  • Dan York-Smith (Director of Strategy, Planning and Budget at HM Treasury)
  • Conrad Smewing (Director of Public Spending at HM Treasury)
The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
Monday 1 November 2021
11:00am Private
11:05am Public
Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 - Oral evidence 1 November 2021
11:05am
  • Richard Hughes (Chairman at Office for Budget Responsibility)
  • Professor Sir Charlie Bean (Member of Budget Responsibility Committee at Office for Budget Responsibility)
  • Andy King (Member of Budget Responsibility Committee at Office for Budget Responsibility)
Room 8, Palace of Westminster

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