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‘Underwhelming for construction’: industry reacts to Hunt’s Budget

“Hugely disappointing”, “unclear”, “underwhelming”… The construction industry has been left lukewarm by the lack of clarity around some of the sector’s key concerns in the chancellor’s Autumn Statement. Here’s a roundup of reactions.

Hunt autumn statement
On 22 November, chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt delivered his Autumn Statement alongside an updated economic forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility (Image: Gints Ivuskans via Dreamstime.com)

Eddie Tuttle, director of policy, external affairs and research at CIOB

“While CIOB welcomes the government’s commitment to invest £50m in apprenticeships for key sectors like engineering, it is unclear whether the construction sector more generally is included in this investment, particularly when shortages are prevalent and have been highlighted across the industry.

“We were also interested to hear the chancellor’s plans to extend national insurance relief for employers who take veterans on their payroll. While we support the importance of this scheme, we would also be keen to understand if it could be extended to include relief for organisations which take on ex-prisoners as employees, for example.

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