Rachel Reeves returns to her roots
The Chancellor cast herself as an authentic social democrat rather than a creature of the Treasury.
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The Chancellor cast herself as an authentic social democrat rather than a creature of the Treasury.
ByThe Prime Minister believes he will heal Britain – but can he find the words?
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByThe Chancellor delivered a traditionally Labourist statement as she denounced austerity.
BySome inside government fear Rachel Reeves has missed the opportunity to make a moral argument.
ByThe Chancellor will use her Spending Review to “re-educate” foes about her fiscal rules.
ByThe government has been left arguing that things have got better, but also worse.
ByBut in the House of Commons today there were criticisms from both sides of the chamber.
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