Committee publishes Government response to Budget report

2 Mar 2022 12:17 PM

The Government will launch a review into the leaking of information on the National Living Wage increase, the Treasury Committee reveals today.

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In response to the Committee’s report on the Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021, the Government commits to conducting a review of handling arrangements ahead of future announcements. In the report, published in January, the Committee voiced concerns that the leak could have breached market sensitivity rules.

The Government states that it is aware of the risks of rising inflation, particularly on the cost of debt interest payments, but does not respond to the Committee’s conclusion that the upcoming increase to National Insurance could cause further inflation increases, as businesses may pass these additional costs onto consumers.

The Treasury also outlines that funding for the Department for Levelling Up is to increase by c. 4%, when the Help to Buy policy is excluded. In the report, the Committee presented concerns that, while the Department was receiving a real-terms increase, additional spending requirements for adult social care would mean local authorities are not better off.

Chair's comment

Commenting on the Government’s response, Rt. Hon. Mel Stride MP, Chair of the Treasury Committee, said:

“It is reassuring to see that the Chancellor is completely alive to the very real risks of rising inflation. With financial sanctions rightly being imposed on Russia, the cost of gas is likely to continue to increase, leading to higher inflationary pressures. The Government will need to consider how these knock-on effects will impact the cost of living.”

The report contained the following conclusions and recommendations:

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