Today’s Budget saw big wins for the North East, it delivered for millions of households for workers, communities, families and campaigners. We need to be clear that there is a huge amount to celebrate for ordinary people in today’s Budget.

Today’s Budget saw big wins for the North East, it delivered for millions of households for workers, communities, families and campaigners. We need to be clear that there is a huge amount to celebrate for ordinary people in today’s Budget.

The policies and decisions announced today will benefit low and middle income households the most whilst we have seen tax increases for the most wealthy in society.  Whilst not a panacea, the Budget has delivered a lot of what I have been asking for, we finally have a Chancellor who listens to those of us who have been consistently lobbying for what is needed in our North East communities.

From making work pay, to bringing down energy bills, freezing train fares, to investment in young people, the NHS and infrastructure and at long last seeing the back of the vile two child benefit limit there is much to cheer and it will bring much-needed support to hundreds of struggling families in Jarrow and Gateshead East and who isn’t happy that Bingo tax has been abolished!

The lifting of the two child benefit cap will benefit 2610 children in Jarrow and Gateshead East, nationwide 350,000 children will be lifted out of poverty immediately.

Following years of campaigning and our meeting with the Chancellor last night, it was brilliant to hear her say she has taken action to release the £2.3billion for the British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme’s miners pension, putting money straight back in the pockets of the hundreds of BCSSS members currently living in Jarrow and Gateshead East. 

Further announcements including increasing the National Living Wage, a Mansion Tax, reforms to Gambling tax, freezing rail and bus fare caps, investment into apprenticeships and training, as well as cuts to household energy bills will all have a huge difference on the amount of money in people’s pockets, this comes alongside £1.8 Billion in transport investment for the region, £902 Million Local Growth Fund and much more.

These wins come following lobbying from Members of Parliament, like me, who are consistently challenging Ministers to ensure our constituents are at the centre of these decisions, and I am pleased to see these positive announcements within the Budget. 

There is always more to be done, in particular I was disappointed not to hear an announcement on justice around the pensions for Women born in the 1950’s and the range of increases in taxation of wealth are welcome but are not yet enough to tackle the scale of inequality in our society but for the first time in a long while families will start to feel their lives improving again and that is sorely needed.

The Tory opposition benches and their Leader should be ashamed of their responses in the chamber today, barely listening, booing lifting children out of poverty and nasty personal attacks rather than addressing the policies – it really showed the difference in stature and a difference this Labour Government is making in delivering for communities.




Chancellor welcomes GAP Group North East to No11 Downing Street

 Kate Osborne MP accompanied local business owner, Peter Moody, to a reception for SMEs from the North region on Monday 3rd November, held in Number 11 Downing Street.

 Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, was delighted to welcome a variety of businesses from across the region into Downing Street.

 The reception was an opportunity for Gap Group North East’s CEO, Peter Moody, from Jarrow and Gateshead East to speak directly to the Chancellor who is currently preparing to deliver the Budget later this Autumn.

 Kate Osborne, MP for Jarrow and Gateshead East, said:

“It was great to showcase what a successful business GAP Group North East is and how much they contribute in Jarrow and Gateshead East, and celebrate all businesses in the North East.

It was a great opportunity for Peter to speak directly to the Chancellor and he even got to meet Larry the Cat.

“Earlier this year I joined GAP Group to launch their new site and I’ve previously spoken of the brilliant work they do at GAP RENEW, employing local people and serving our community with pride. 

“This Government knows how important SMEs are to Jarrow and Gateshead East, and the country, which is why it was brilliant to take the experiences and thoughts of our local businesses from Jarrow and Gateshead East directly to the Chancellor ahead of the Budget this Autumn. ”

Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer said: 

“We are a pro-business government, and we know that SMEs are the beating heart of high streets, industrial estates and local economies across the country. 

“That’s why we’re reforming business rates, have secured trade deals with the US, EU and India to boost exports of whisky, gin and other British products, and have seen interest rates cut five times since the election, benefiting businesses in every part of Britain.”

ENDS

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