Views on the Budget from residents and businesses in Surrey

But how are residents and businesses feeling ahead of the budget, and what would they like to see?
The chancellor has hinted at changes to the two-child limit policy, which means many families do not receive further benefits for any third or additional children born after April 2017.
Nancy, not her real name, moved to Epsom after leaving a domestic abuse situation and has four children.
She says she is not able to work, partly because two of her children have autism, and the family’s income comes from universal credit, which is significantly impacted by the cap.
“[If it is lifted], it will probably make me cry because it will change my life completely,” she said.
“Even though for some people it doesn’t seem massively life-changing, for me it would and my family would be so much [more] comfortable.”




