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🗓️ 23 November 2016
⏱️ 26 minutes
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0:00.0 | May I have your attention please you can now book your train tickets on Uber and get |
0:08.0 | 10% back in credits to spend on your next Uber ride so you don't have to walk home in the rain again. |
0:16.5 | Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app. |
0:21.2 | Do you hear that? |
0:27.0 | It might sound like nothing to you, but it's actually the sound of nuclear, wind and solar energy. |
0:31.0 | At EDF, we're busy generating more British zero carbon |
0:34.9 | electricity than anyone to help keep future energy costs down for |
0:38.3 | everyone and help cut UK carbon emissions to nothing. Sound good to you? Find out more about our |
0:44.8 | zero carbon generation at EDF Energy.com slash helping Britain. |
0:48.6 | Hello and welcome to the Red Box Podcast on The Times, I'm Matt |
0:55.9 | Julie with this autumn statement special. I'm joined by Lucy Fisher, |
1:00.0 | senior political correspondent for The Times, Labour MP Rachel Reeves, and Ryan Shorthouse from the Bright Blue Think Tank. |
1:07.0 | Britain is going to spend an extra $122 billion by 2020 2020 Philip Hammond confirmed about 60-odd billion of |
1:16.0 | that directly linked to the decision to leave the EU. Philip Hammond said that |
1:21.4 | vote in June will change the course of Britain's history and it seems to have changed the course of Britain's finances as well. |
1:28.0 | Let's start with you Lucy. What did you make of Philip Hammond's statement overall. |
1:32.6 | What was the overall impression that you got? |
1:34.4 | Just want of gloom, really, as you say, this remarkable figure of $122 billion by 2021 |
1:40.2 | that the government finance will be worse than we thought previously. |
1:43.2 | And there was a sort of gasp that went out across the chamber when he said that |
1:46.4 | debt would peak at 90% of GDP in 2017. |
1:50.6 | It was a gasp, but almost as loud as when the house learnt that Rotterham has a stately home. |
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