Every chancellor likes to float ideas before a budget to test how they might land with the public.
However, the sheer volume of policy ideas floated – and in some cases quickly jettisoned – through the media in the run-up to Wednesday’s Westminster set-piece has set Rachel Reeves’s second budget apart.
The speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, called it “the hokey cokey budget” in blasting the chancellor for keeping parliament in the dark while what was likely to be in the budget was debated in the press. Could you do better than Reeves as chancellor? Play our interactive budget game Read more
Here are the main announcements expected to make the final cut.
The financial position
How much money Reeves can spend without increasing borrowing levels has become a crucial te

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