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LIVE Spending Review - stop use of immigration hotels

LIVE Spending Review – stop use of immigration hotels

LIVE Spending Review – stop use of immigration hotels 

@49.02: LIVE Spending Review – stop use of immigration hotels

Reeves: NHS to receive an extra £26bn a year for next three years. Defence spending to rise by £11bn.  Committed £14bn to build Sizewell nuclear power station.

And then –

Government to end costly use of hotels for asylum seekers by 2029.

Also, £39 billion will be allocated to new affordable and social housing.

£190 billion boost for public services.

£2bn investment in “home-grown AI”.

Rachel Reeves  said she had chosen national renewal “in place of pessimism, division and defeatism”

NHS and defence got biggest boost as Reeves lays out how taxpayers’ money will be spent.

The biggest winners are health, justice and housing — all of which will see a rise of more than 2.8 per cent.

The Conservatives’ Mel Stride says the government is borrowing more, and increasing the national debt. “We know the deputy prime minister has provided her with a Corbynist catalogue of potential tax rises,” Stride continues.

Earlier Keir Starmer took PMQs in the House of Commons today.

Starmer: Israel’s plan for aid delivery is “inadequate”.

Badenoch: Unemployment surging in the UK.

The session follows a dismal week for Labour after making a huge U-turn on Winter Fuel payments and unemployment surging to its highest rate since 2021.

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