The event, hosted by Ashton & Co, will be held at St Pierre Park Hotel and is open to the public.

The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.

Mr Johnson says: “The Channel Islands have always been in a unique economic position and the Budget has possible wider implications for people living on Guernsey. I look forward to breaking down the highlights of Labour’s Autumn Budget and I encourage the island’s business community to come armed with some interesting questions.”

The company hosting the talk is Ashton & Co, a Guernsey-based law practice specialising in Taxation, Trusts, White Collar crime and Commercial affairs. 

Founder Dr Raymond Ashton said: “Paul’s unrivalled knowledge of the economy makes him ideally placed to comment on the Autumn Budget. I am very much looking forward to engaging with him for this insightful event and hosting such a well-regarded economist to our shores.”

Dr Ashton will briefly discuss the potential impact of changes to the non-domicile system to open the event. 

The event on 28 November is free to attend, though spaces are limited. Doors will open from 16:30 and the event will finish no later than 18:00.  

Anyone interested in attending can reserve their space by contacting jane@raymondashton.com. 

Pictured top: Paul Johnson.