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Christian charity boss “deeply disappointed” by autumn budget

News | Tom Hicks | Published: 16:52, Wednesday October 30th, 2024.
Last updated: 16:52, Wednesday October 30th, 2024

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Reverend Dean Roberts, founder of the CARE Project
Reverend Dean Roberts, founder of the Parish Trust

The CEO of the Trethomas-based Parish Trust has expressed his disappointment at the government’s autumn budget, claiming it offers “little” support for charities.

Earlier today (Wednesday October 30), Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled the autumn budget, where she set-out the government’s financial plans for the next year and beyond.

In response to the budget, Reverend Dean Roberts, who founded the Parish Trust – which has helped thousands of people since its creation – said: “I am deeply disappointed that the government’s autumn budget announced today offers so little support for charities.

“The charitable sector has been at the forefront of responding to the needs of our communities, especially during the economic difficulties of recent years, and the pandemic before that.

“Yet, despite our significant contributions, it seems that charities are bearing an increased burden with limited recognition.”

On the 1.2% increase to National Insurance, of which charities are not exempt, Rev Dean said: “This was one of the most concerning aspects of the budget, of which the public sector has been granted protections of.

“For charities like ours, which operate on limited resources, this places an additional strain on our finances. The increase will undoubtedly have an impact on our ability to continue delivering essential services and supporting the people who rely on us, whilst equally trying to offer staff a real living wage.

“We urge policymakers to recognise the invaluable work charities provide, not only in economic terms but also in the wellbeing and resilience of communities across the UK.

“It is critical that, moving forward, charity organisations are offered more substantial support and consideration in policy decisions.”

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