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The prospect of Labour keeping the two-child benefit cap in place will provoke fresh unrest among Labour backbenchers, who have a taste for rebellion after forcing Sir Keir’s hand on cuts to the ...
Rachel Reeves, the UK finance minister, was tearful last Wednesday during prime minister’s questions (PMQs). She looked miserable as the prime minister rose to take questions after a U-turn over the ...
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The Observer on MSNReeves’ tears: a key image that defines this momentWhether the chancellor’s emotional reaction at PMQs was personal or political, it underlines a perception of chaos in the ...
For the PM, it’s a virtue that there’s no such thing as ‘Starmerism’, which begs the question a year into his premiership: ...
Like stripes, the right to cry in public must first be earned. The people need to know their leader is otherwise brave and ...
Are Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves actually secretly pleased to have been publicly humiliated by their own backbenchers?
The Tories will look to lay amendments to the legislation – set to be renamed the Universal Credit Bill – and party leader ...
Tory MPs revealed they alerted Labour whips to the fact that the Chancellor was weeping in the Commons to ensure she got help ...
RACHEL Reeves has ruled out raising rates of income tax, National Insurance, or VAT. Economists warned the Chancellor might ...
Millions of Britain's poorest pensioners face being dragged into an 'old-age tax trap' as Chancellor Rachel Reeves ...
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