Budget 2021: When is the Budget?

Mar 1, 2021
Author: Craig Walker
Autumn statement 2022

The Chancellor Rishi Sunak will deliver his 2021 Budget on Wednesday 3rd March 2021.

 

What time is the Budget?

The Budget is expected to take place at about 12:30 pm, straight after PMQs.

The first part of the statement typically begins with a review of the nation’s finances and the economic situation. The statement then moves on to proposals for taxation.

The Chancellor’s Budget speech usually lasts about an hour.

 

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