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Steer views on the Autumn Statement 2022

UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt outlined three priorities of stability, growth and public services as part of his Autumn Statement. Read commentary from our experts on what this means for the industry.

The Autumn Statement

Rail

Underneath the headlines in the Autumn Statement, there are some things conspicuously absent. There’s no mention of Rail Reform and no mention of the Integrated Rail Plan. Yesterday’s political answers aren’t going to help with today’s problems.

Read more from Richard Harper
The Autumn Statement

Local public transport

The Autumn Statement is disappointingly quiet on the increasing challenge of providing local public transport services, with apparently no mention of the bus, rail and rapid transit networks which provide vital and low-carbon connectivity to isolated communities and within our urban areas.

Read more from Steve Hunter
The Autumn Statement

Energy

Will net zero benefit from a new wave of investment by life insurers? How will the new Electricity Generator Levy impact renewable investment? What lessons can be learned from history about the establishment of the government's new Energy Efficiency Taskforce?

Read more from our Amberside colleagues
The Autumn Statement

New Mobility

The autumn financial statement provided little encouragement for the decarbonisation of transport, with confirmation that electric vehicles (EVs) will soon be liable for vehicle excise duty (commonly known as road tax).

Read more from Matt Clark
The Autumn Statement

Aviation

The Chancellor’s Autumn 2022 Statement was predominantly quiet about the UK’s aviation sector. If anything, the Statement was notable more for the things that it did not say.

Read more from Paul Cresswell
The Autumn Statement

The North of England

Given the increasingly constrained economic environment we find ourselves in, there was a high degree of nervousness in the North of England about what the Autumn Statement might bring in relation to previous investment commitments.

Read more from Nicola Kane
The Autumn Statement

The Midlands

There’s a collective sigh of relief across the Midlands. This budget statement was always about what was at risk rather than any thought of new investment that might come to the region. Nothing which has previously been promised was taken away.

Read more from Simon Statham
The Autumn Statement

The South of England

The Autumn Statement confirmed that we would have to get used to less capital funding available to build new things and renew what we have. We must, instead, make best use of existing roads, railways, and other transport infrastructure.

Read more from Steven Bishop
The Autumn Statement

Economic development

The Autumn Statement is more of a 'one nation' budget than its predecessor, recognising the necessity to use fiscal policy to both support growth and protect the more vulnerable in our community.

Read more from Steer Economic Development
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