UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond will deliver his budget speech today. He told Sky News that in case of a no-deal Brexit, “we would need to look at a different strategy and frankly we’d need to have a new budget that set out a different strategy for the future.” And the government would have to ” see how markets and businesses and consumers responded to that.” And then, “we would take appropriate fiscal measures to protect the economy, to prepare us for the future and to strike out in a new direction”.
Separately, he pledge to BBC that he will maintain fiscal buffers, a reserve of borrowing power against my fiscal rules, so if the economy, as a result of a no-deal Brexit or indeed because of something else that we haven’t anticipated, needs support over the coming months and years I have the capacity to provide that support.” And he emphasized “the important point is that I have got fiscal reserves that would enable me to intervene.”