Rachel Reeves, Budget
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British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Sunday denied she mislead the public over official forecasts ahead of this month's budget, saying she had been honest about the need to build up a bigger fiscal buffer.
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
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
The Conservative Party have launched a petition calling for the Prime Minister to fire Rachel Reeves after accusing her of ‘lying’ about the Budget. The website, called ‘SackReeves.com’, asks voters to sign the campaign and ‘make Keir Starmer do the right thing’.
EMBATTLED Rachel Reeves has been accused of killing the high street by imposing a “stealth tax” in her brutal Budget. The Chancellor is facing growing calls to resign amid claims she
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.
Reeves and Starmer swerved the alternative of a righteous public execution: breaking the letter of their pledge by openly raising tax rates to enable a fast delivery of “change” in public services. This is therefore a defensive budget, and their caution is understandable.
RACHEL Reeves’ Budget was last night blasted as a bonanza for benefit claimants — by critics including her own uncle. Terry Smith, 73, joined a long line of detractors after the Chancellor