Posted on 22 November 2017 by NatCen, Research NatCen Insights: Autumn Budget 2017 Today, Philip Hammond delivered his Autumn Budget. Here we use NatCen data to shed light on how the announcements are likely to be received by the public. Read the rest of this entry Tags: British Social Attitudes, NHS, alcohol, budget, general election, housing
Posted on 08 March 2017 by NatCen, Research NatCen Insights: Spring Budget 2017 What can NatCen numbers tell us about where the public stands on some of the key announcements from today's Budget? Read the rest of this entry Tags: NHS, budget, education, employment, skills, social care, tax
Posted on 23 November 2016 by NatCen, Research NatCen Insights: Autumn Statement Today Chancellor Philip Hammond delivered his first Autumn Statement, the first since Britain's vote to leave the EU. Here we use NatCen data to shed light on how the announcements are likely to be received by the public. Read the rest of this entry Tags: British Social Attitudes, budget, renting, tax, transport
Posted on 08 July 2015 by NatCen, Research NatCen Insights: Summer Budget Today Chancellor George Osborne delivers his seventh budget statement to the House of Commons. We draw on NatCen data to shed light on how the public are likely to react to today’s Budget statement. Read the rest of this entry Tags: austerity, budget, politics, public services
Posted on 17 March 2015 by NatCen, Research Budget 2015 in NatCen Numbers We take a look at today's budget announcements - the last before the General Election - and use NatCen's research to shed light on how the public are likely to react. We will add more to this blog as we digest the Budget. Read the rest of this entry Tags: British Social Attitudes, alcohol, budget, first-time buyer, pension, politics, tax, transport
Posted on 19 March 2014 by NatCen, Research The Budget in NatCen numbers Below are just some examples of how NatCen numbers can shed light on who will be affected by some of today's Budget announcements and how they are likely to be received by the public. As we digest the Budget over the next few days we will add to the blog. Read the rest of this entry Tags: BSA, British Social Attitudes, childcare, budget, Osborne, pension, politics, spend, subsidy, tax