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Autumn Budget 2021: Covid support and business rates reform on South West leaders' wishlist

Leaders from across the region have spelled out their hopes ahead of chancellor Rishi Sunak's Autumn statement

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak(Image: Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

Chancellor Rishi Sunak will deliver his second Budget of the year to the commons on Wednesday, October 27.

He is expected to end the year-long public sector pay freeze for more than five million public sector workers and raise wages for people on low incomes from £8.91 to £9.50 an hour.

But Labour critics have said the recently announced hike in National Insurance Contributions to 1.25% and a freeze to the personal income tax allowance could leave some worse off.

Business minister Paul Scully said on Tuesday the economy was going through a “difficult time” in terms of cost-of-living pressures.

“The 6.6% increase is quite a substantial increase of the national living wage. It is still keeping us on target to end low pay by 2024," he told the BBC.

“But it has to be balanced by businesses themselves because if we choke off the recovery then that’s going to reduce the number of jobs, reduce the number of opportunities for people on low pay.”

But what would the business community like to see from the Autumn statement? We spoke to senior leaders and business organisations from the South West about what’s on their wishlist.

'Covid support must match business needs'

Claire Ralph is policy manager of Business West(Image: Business West)

Claire Ralph, policy manager of South West chamber of commerce Business West, said the government needed to make sure its Covid support matched business needs, especially if restrictions to trading are reimposed on public health grounds.