Oral Questions to the Chancellor of the
Exchequer
1 (Stoke-on-Trent North):
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of her
fiscal policies on low income households.(906783)
2 (South
Cambridgeshire): What assessment she has made of the potential
impact of proposed changes to business rates on SMEs.(906784)
3 (Arbroath and
Broughty Ferry): What assessment she has made of the potential
impact of leaving the EU on economic growth.(906785)
4 (Berwickshire,
Roxburgh and Selkirk): What assessment she has made of the
potential impact of extending the freeze on Income Tax thresholds
on working people.(906786)
5 (Windsor): What
assessment she has made of the potential impact of the Autumn
Budget 2025 on levels of incentives to work.(906787)
6 (Cumbernauld and
Kirkintilloch): What progress she has made on the Financial
Inclusion Strategy.[R] (906788)
7 Sir Julian (Skipton and Ripon): What
assessment she has made of the potential impact of changes to
business rates on the hospitality sector.(906789)
8 (Stevenage): What
fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to reduce
costs for commuters.(906790)
9 (Ipswich): What steps
she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support
entrepreneurs.(906791)
10 (Falkirk): What
fiscal steps she is taking to support industry in the Forth
Valley.(906792)
11 (Beckenham and
Penge): What fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues
to support patients in the NHS.(906793)
12 (Horsham): What fiscal
steps she is taking to help increase growth in rural
areas.(906794)
13 (Bournemouth East):
What assessment she has made of the adequacy of the OBR's report
entitled Economic and fiscal outlook, published in November
2025.(906795)
14 (Rugby): What steps
she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support
entrepreneurs.(906796)
15 (High Peak): What
fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help lower
energy bills.(906797)
16 (Clwyd North): How
many people will receive the increased National Minimum
Wage.(906798)
17 (Lichfield): What
fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help lower
energy bills.(906799)
18 (Scarborough and
Whitby): What assessment she has made of the potential impact of
reforms to public sector procurement processes on economic
growth.(906800)
19 Sir Ashley (Bridgwater): What assessment
she has made of the potential impact of extending freezes on
Income Tax and National Insurance thresholds on working
people.(906801)
20 Dr (Stroud): What fiscal
steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support patients
in the NHS.(906802)
21 (Bath): What steps
she is taking through the tax system to help reduce costs for
small and medium-sized businesses.(906803)
22 (Eltham and
Chislehurst): What steps she is taking to reduce Government
borrowing.(906804)
23 (Luton North): If she
will make an assessment of the potential impact of reducing child
poverty on the economy.(906805)
24 (Mid
Dunbartonshire): What assessment she has made of the potential
impact of changes to National Insurance contributions on economic
growth.(906806)
25 (Esher and
Walton): What assessment she has made of the potential impact of
extending the freeze on Income Tax thresholds on the cost of
living.(906807)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
T1 (Blackpool North
and Fleetwood): If she will make a statement on her departmental
responsibilities.(906808)
T2 Sir (Bridgwater): (906809)
T3 (Stockton West):
(906810)
T4 (Dorking and
Horley): (906811)
T5 (Calder Valley):
(906812)
T6 (West Dorset):
(906813)
T7 (North East
Fife): (906814)
T8 Mrs
(Wolverhampton North East): (906815)
T9 (Mid Sussex):
(906816)
T10 (Didcot and Wantage):
(906817)
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