November 2017 United Kingdom budget

The November 2017 United Kingdom budget, sometimes described as the Autumn 2017 United Kingdom budget, was delivered by Philip Hammond, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 November 2017.

During Jeremy Corbyn's response to the November 2017 Budget on 22 November 2017, Tory Whip Andrew Griffiths heckled him over his comments on the lack of adequate Government funding for care homes.

[30] Labour MPs accused Griffiths of ageism and abusive language for shouting that Corbyn belonged in a care home.

[31] Griffiths denied this, instead suggesting that he was responding to Corbyn's statement "there are elderly people in need of help," and that he said: "That's you!

"[32] Corbyn responded with the comment: "The uncaring, uncouth attitude of certain members of parliament needs to be called out".

UK filling stations collected more than £27 billion in fuel duty in 2014–15. [ 5 ] The Fuel duty rise cancelled for 2017–18. [ 5 ] Those charging electric vehicles at work will not face taxes. [ 5 ]