The chancellor also admitted the government has ‘made a couple of unforced errors’ but insisted it is ‘fighting to win’ ...
Rachel Reeves also opens up about being tearful in the Commons at Prime Minister's Questions in July, saying: 'If I had that ...
You’re wrong to dismiss my criticisms as ‘mansplaining’, chancellor (and, yes, I am a man) - COMMENT: I’m one of the ‘boys ...
Hang on, is Rachel Reeves now getting ‘mansplaining’ mansplained to her? - COMMENT: The chancellor of the exchequer has ...
The government could stick to its manifesto pledge on tax but would need to make "deep cuts" in capital spending, the chancellor tells 5 Live's Matt Chorley.
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‘Mansplaining’ is different from other criticism – and Rachel Reeves is right to call it out
One telling example is the label “Rachel from accounts”, used by some to denigrate Reeves. This is not simply a dig, it is a ...
"We won't have to do a budget like this ever again," Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves declared a year ago, insisting ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was torn to shreds on Sky News as host Sophie Ridge addressed the looming Autumn Budget.
During her fiscal statement last year, the Chancellor reiterated the party's election promise not to raise national insurance, VAT, or income tax on "working people".
Rachel Reeves has reportedly U-turned on the decision to raise income tax at the upcoming budget on November 26 following significant ...
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