Rachel Reeves ‘going nowhere’, says No 10 after Commons tears

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Download Street, the Prime Minister after shed tears in the House of Commons Rachel Reeves’in the full support of the prime minister, he said.
Sir Keir Starmer refused to say that Reeves would stay in the job until the next election.
Later, the number 10 Reeves did not go anywhere “, the spokesperson,” a personal issue “said.
But extraordinary joint scenes appeared Disturb the financial marketsPound to major currencies and the increase in government borrowing costs.
Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch entered the government in a highly loaded PMQ The last U -turn on the welfare reform – This makes a potentially hole in Reeves’ budget plans.
He said that the chancellor would now have to put taxes to “pay inadequate” and ask if the next election would still be a chancellor.
He said the chancellor “certainly looked miserable.”
And he said to the PM: “Workers’ deputies continue to register by saying that the chancellor is toast, and the truth is that a human shield for inadequacy.”
Sir Keir: “No prime minister or chancellor does not stop in the box and do not write budgets in the future.”
He insisted that the welfare reform bill would hire more people, and accused the “stagnation of the Tora to create problems he was trying to correct.
He ignored Badenoch’s question about the future of the chancellor, but the press secretary told journalists that Reeves had “full support” and “he did not go anywhere.”
Sir Keir comes after you have to scrape the locks of the government’s welfare reform legislation to get rid of a Backbench rebellion at the last minute.
Potentially eliminating Reeves’ savings, relying on the goal of financing daily expenditures through tax receipts.
Reeves seemed to wipe tears during the PMQS stock exchanges. He asked why he was upset, his spokesman said: “This is a personal issue, this – as you expect – we will not go into.”
‘Shameful’
Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Reeves, “not professional, but something that continues personally,” he reiterated this point.
On the street speaking with ITV, he added: “We all as politicians are easy to forget that we are human beings and we have lives like everyone else.”
Reeves, also a worker deputy, leaving his sister Ellie Reeves, a visible show of support took his hand.
Following the PMQs, Badenoch’s spokesman said, “The personal issue doesn’t really clarify it”, “you normally tell people what the personal issue is.”
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick went further in a social media video than the Tora leader, and the chancellor’s career died after a “shameful” turn and said it was time to go.
But then he added: “I hope I hope Rachel Reeves’s personal issue was solved. It is never nice to see someone upset. The Prime Minister had the chance to support him, but he threw him under the bus.”
The Minister said that borrowing costs were increasing and the pound has fallen because “the market has lost confidence in the government’s ability to control expenditures”.
Stephen Flynn, SNP’s Westminster leader, said, “Like almost all deputies, I don’t know why he’s upset in the room today, but I hope this afternoon is good and returning to his duties.
“It is always very difficult to see another troubled person, and we wish him well.”
Many colleagues in the parliament and Reeves ally accus a discussion with the President of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, for upset him.
Many accused of being suddenly by chancellor at a meeting before PMQS.
On Tuesday, Sir Lindsay is thought to be about an interaction they experienced during the treasury questions that he wanted to give shorter answers.
However, no one claims to witness the interaction of the BBC.
The Chancellor’s team refused to comment like a speaker’s office.




