{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-post-js","path":"/what-the-election-result-means-for-your-money/","result":{"data":{"ghostPost":{"id":"Ghost__Post__5df36ee32e4a100038d3dcef","title":"What the election result means for your money","slug":"what-the-election-result-means-for-your-money","featured":false,"feature_image":"https://multiply.ghost.io/content/images/2019/12/boris.jpeg","excerpt":"Following the Conservatives’ win, let’s revisit the party’s manifesto pledges and what they could mean for your pocket over the next five years.","custom_excerpt":"Following the Conservatives’ win, let’s revisit the party’s manifesto pledges and what they could mean for your pocket over the next five years.","created_at_pretty":"13 December, 2019","published_at_pretty":"13 December, 2019","updated_at_pretty":"13 December, 2019","created_at":"2019-12-13T10:58:43.000+00:00","published_at":"2019-12-13T11:06:25.000+00:00","updated_at":"2019-12-13T11:11:35.000+00:00","meta_title":null,"meta_description":null,"og_description":null,"og_image":null,"og_title":null,"twitter_description":null,"twitter_image":null,"twitter_title":null,"authors":[{"name":"Annie Mellor","slug":"annie","bio":null,"profile_image":null,"twitter":null,"facebook":null,"website":null}],"primary_author":{"name":"Annie Mellor","slug":"annie","bio":null,"profile_image":null,"twitter":null,"facebook":null,"website":null},"primary_tag":null,"tags":[{"name":"#feed","slug":"hash-feed","description":null,"feature_image":null,"meta_description":null,"meta_title":null,"visibility":"internal"},{"name":"multiply-minute","slug":"multiply-minute","description":"The 1-minute read to get the money news you need with expert adviser commentary","feature_image":null,"meta_description":null,"meta_title":null,"visibility":"public"}],"plaintext":"Friday 13th December 2019\n\nGet straight to the good stuff every day with the Multiply Minute; a\nlightning-quick round-up of the money news and how it affects you.\n\nYour money under Tory rule\nFollowing the Conservatives’ win, let’s revisit the party’s manifesto pledges\nand what they could mean for your pocket\n[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer-affairs/tory-manifesto-means-money/] \nover the next five years:\n\nWe’ll almost certainly leave the EU in January 2020, and begin trade talks with\nthe bloc\n\n30 million workers will pay £100 less in National Insurance thanks to a higher\nthreshold\n\nAround 250,000 primary schools will have funding to offer summer holiday care\n\nThe state pension “triple lock” stays, meaning it'll increase by the highest of\ninflation, 2.5%, or average wage increase\n\nWe’ll see moves to create a “fairer rental market” with a combination of housing\npolicies\n\nStudent nurses will once again receive a free bursary\n\nPound and shares boost\nSterling saw a 1.5% boost to its value to $1.33\n[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50766233]. The rise was fuelled by\nConservative majority removing continued uncertainty over Brexit. The value is\nthe highest against the dollar since June last year. It also jumped to a\nthree-and-a-half-year high against the euro. In the markets, the FTSE 100\nfollowed suit with 1.8% surge in the share index, and the more UK-focused FTSE\n250 jumped by 4%.\n\n2020 Brexit?\nBoris Johnson has mentioned ‘getting Brexit done’ a few times this month, but\ncan\nhe really do it by the promised date - end of 2020?\n[https://news.sky.com/story/can-boris-johnson-really-get-brexit-done-by-end-of-2020-11885175] \nIn January we’ll begin the process of negotiating a new trade relationship with\nthe EU. One thing in his favour is the prospect of a “pared-down” down deal that\nwould allow us to reach a basic trade agreement fairly easily. Against him? One\nof the biggest barriers is there’s no UK team in place to haggle for a deal,\nwhereas the EU has a crack force of negotiators ready to get the best agreement\npossible.","html":"<p><strong>Friday 13th December 2019</strong></p><p>Get straight to the good stuff every day with the Multiply Minute; a lightning-quick round-up of the money news and how it affects you.</p><h3 id=\"your-money-under-tory-rule\">Your money under Tory rule</h3><p>Following the Conservatives’ win, let’s revisit the party’s manifesto pledges and <a href=\"https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer-affairs/tory-manifesto-means-money/\" rel=\"noopener\">what they could mean for your pocket</a> over the next five years:</p><p>We’ll almost certainly leave the EU in January 2020, and begin trade talks with the bloc</p><p>30 million workers will pay £100 less in National Insurance thanks to a higher threshold</p><p>Around 250,000 primary schools will have funding to offer summer holiday care</p><p>The state pension “triple lock” stays, meaning it'll increase by the highest of inflation, 2.5%, or average wage increase</p><p>We’ll see moves to create a “fairer rental market” with a combination of housing policies</p><p>Student nurses will once again receive a free bursary</p><h3 id=\"pound-and-shares-boost\">Pound and shares boost</h3><p>Sterling saw a <a href=\"https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50766233\" rel=\"noopener\">1.5% boost to its value to $1.33</a>. The rise was fuelled by Conservative majority removing continued uncertainty over Brexit. The value is the highest against the dollar since June last year. It also jumped to a three-and-a-half-year high against the euro. In the markets, the FTSE 100 followed suit with 1.8% surge in the share index, and the more UK-focused FTSE 250 jumped by 4%.</p><h3 id=\"2020-brexit\">2020 Brexit?</h3><p>Boris Johnson has mentioned ‘getting Brexit done’ a few times this month, but<a href=\"https://news.sky.com/story/can-boris-johnson-really-get-brexit-done-by-end-of-2020-11885175\" rel=\"noopener\">can he really do it by the promised date - end of 2020?</a> In January we’ll begin the process of negotiating a new trade relationship with the EU. One thing in his favour is the prospect of a “pared-down” down deal that would allow us to reach a basic trade agreement fairly easily. Against him? One of the biggest barriers is there’s no UK team in place to haggle for a deal, whereas the EU has a crack force of negotiators ready to get the best agreement possible.</p>","url":"https://multiply.ghost.io/what-the-election-result-means-for-your-money/","uuid":"ff148a45-f793-428b-b34c-92935d124bdb","page":null,"codeinjection_foot":null,"codeinjection_head":null,"codeinjection_styles":null,"comment_id":"5df36ee32e4a100038d3dcef"}},"pageContext":{"slug":"what-the-election-result-means-for-your-money"}},"staticQueryHashes":["176528973","2358152166","2561578252","2731221146","4145280475"]}