UK’s Rachel Reeves says she did not mislead public on budget
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STUMBLING Rachel Reeves has today come out fighting after she was accused of conning the country to justify her massive tax raid. The under-fire Chancellor faces growing calls to resign amid
Rachel Reeves has responded to Kemi Badenoch's “misogyny and mansplaining” attack following her Budget announcement. During her Budget response in the Commons on Wednesday, Mrs Badenoch called Ms Reeves “spineless,
"I would absolutely welcome Rachel Reeves - come to my business. I will give you an open book. You tell me how I make money?" The owner of Essex coffee chain Toast does not feel his bread has been buttered by the Budget.
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves was left red-faced live on Sky News as host Trevor Phillips played her own words back to her.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves hit back at accusations she had lied ahead of the Budget - saying 'of course' she didn't as she pointed to measures to tackle child poverty
VOTERS today give a damning verdict on the Budget — and predict Rachel Reeves will be sacked as Chancellor within months. Most of the public think Labour broke their manifesto promise with their
October 31: The OBR passed its final pre-measures forecast to the Treasury, by which point the public finances had improved again. The government was on track to meet its fiscal target by £4.2bn. This was lower than the £10bn of fiscal headroom in March, but only by £6bn or so.
Piers Morgan shared the table to his X as he quoted the post and wrote: "Further evidence that Rachel Reeves is a disingenuous Charlatan." He had gone on a rampage about Labour following the news of the Budget as he unleashed his fury in yet another rant on X.