The Budget has descended into chaos as the Treasury watchdog accidentally published details before the Chancellor stood up to deliver her speech.
In an unprecedented blunder, the OBR released its assessment of Rachel Reeves‘ plans half an hour before the dramatic set-piece.
The extraordinary leak confirms many fears that the Chancellor would raise taxes further, with increases on savings and pensions and the introduction of a tax on electric and plug-in hybrid cars among the levies to be announced.
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan: Budget will help ‘most vulnerable Londoners’
‘This Budget has delivered some key changes that will improve the lives of the most vulnerable Londoners. It’s the right decision to scrap the two-child benefit cap and I support the measures that will help Londoners struggling with the cost of living.
‘I’m pleased that we have managed to secure some important wins for London. This includes the commitment to extend the Docklands Light Railway to Thamesmead and new powers to London to raise a tourist levy.
‘We will need to examine carefully the details in the Budget and discuss with the Treasury the full impact on our capital city.
‘As Mayor, I’ll always stand up for London, irrespective of which party is in Government, as we continue to build a fairer, safer and more affordable London for everyone.’


