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Budget 2024: a gamble on growth

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In this special episode of Accountancy Insights, we discuss whether the Autumn Budget will provide a much-needed shot in the arm for business confidence and investment activity.

Philippa Lamb is joined by Iain Wright, Managing Director, Reputation and Influence, ICAEW; Frances Haque, Chief Economist, Santander UK; and David Williamson, Political Editor, Sunday Express.
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Host

Philippa Lamb

Guests

  • Iain Wright, Managing Director, Reputation and Influence, ICAEW
  • Frances Haque, Chief Economist, Santander UK
  • David Williamson, Political Editor, Sunday Express

Producer

Natalie Chisholm

Episode first published: 1 November 2024
Podcast recorded: 31 October 2024

All views expressed on this podcast are those of the contributors and don’t necessarily reflect those of ICAEW or its members.

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