Govt invites public's views for Autumn Statement 2014

Laura Miller
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The government is seeking the public's views on what it would like to see in the Autumn Statement 2014, which will take place on 3 December.

The government said that, "in the interest of open and transparent policy-making", it welcomes "original and innovative ideas", which will be considered by HM Treasury as part of the policy-making process. Businesses, charities and members of the public can submit their views via email to HERE. Information on the correct procedure for submitting a ideas can be found HERE. To allow for full consideration in advance of the Autumn Statement, any submission should be sent to HM Treasury by 17 October. The Autumn Statement, in which Chancellor George Osborne will update MPs on growth...

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