November 2017 United Kingdom budget (Oh Jeremy Corbyn)

The November 2017 United Kingdom budget was delivered by John McDonnel the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 November 2017. It was McDonell's first as Chancellor of the Exchequer since being appointed to the role in the aftermath of United Kingdom General Election, 2017. This budget was heavily radical and meant to be one of the defining momements of the Socialist Labour agenda.

Economic stastics
While the Conservatives were largely blamed for the failures by the Chancellor of the economy previously none the less it was John McDonell who presented the report on the economy. UK borwwoing had fallen but the UK economy had fallen in GDP behind France.

NHS (England)
The governemnt promises to spend £37 billion more on the NHS over the course of Parliament along with £10 billion in a new IT system and building repairs.

Living Wage
The Minimum Wage for those over 18 will be increased to £8.28.

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