Starmer fails to back tearful Reeves – or rule out tax rises – after welfare debacle

Sir Keir Starmer, the government’s coming out of control on a day, while running away from a question, a troubled Rachel Reeves shed tears to the House of Commons on Wednesday.
49 After a harmful rebellion on the welfare deductions of the Labor MP, it was transferred to the Prime Minister’s questions and refused to ignore new taxes to pay the 5 billion pounds of bold financing gap created by the prosperity.
A high-level labor figure said that the last-minute concessions that carved the Backbench rebellion-and the welfare invoice were “terminal için for the political expectations of the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister, Both of them are partially responsible for the prosperity of Mrs. Reeves and controversial Chief of General Staff Morgan Mcsweeney to face pressure to face pressure and a reserve tax calls to balance the books were renewed.
And the Bills of the Institute of Financial Research (IFS), the billions of diluted welfare reforms will cost money instead of saving as initially planned, and the bond markets became uneasy.
The opposition leader looked emotional in the PMQs because Kemi Badenoch seemed to be “absolutely miserable ve and whether the chancellor was guaranteed to Sir Keir.
“Workers MPs continue to register by saying that the chancellor is toast,” the conservative leader said. “The truth is that a human shield for the inadequacy of the Prime Minister. In January, he said he would be on duty until the next election. Will it really be?”
Instead of confirming that Mrs. Reeves would stay, Sir Keir ignored the question and chose an insult to the Tor leader.
“When he asked me questions or answered an expression, I must say that I always applaud, because he always makes a complete mess and shows how bad and irrelevant the conservatives are.”
Ms. Reeves’ sister Ellie, a worker deputy and minister, took the hand of the chancellor as the couple left the room.
Downing Street then insisted that Mrs. Reeves was Sir Keir’s “full support ,, while a spokesman said that Mrs. Reeves was upset about a“ personal issue ”. Later, by the ministers, the speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle, who complained about Mrs. Reeves’s performance in the treasury questions on Tuesday, was left in tears with a discussion. The speech office refrained from commenting.
The Shambolic scenes, which lacked the first anniversary of the landslide victory, came to Sir Keir to make a radical change by taking the important figures from the post and adopting the taxpay taxes.
Previously, Labor Backbench rebel leader Rachel Maskell had demanded that the Prime Minister “listen to MPs” and others after the Bruising Welfare debate.
Sir Keir and Chancellor now insisted that he had to “think of a levet tax” to fill the financial black hole of 5 billion pounds left by the benefits of benefits.
The proposal shows that Prime Minister Angela Rayner proposes eight different reserve taxes for great companies and super -rich instead of Sir Keir, which has a strong cabinet support with a leaked note last month.
The Congress of the Union of Transactions, which includes the largest financial supporters of the Labor Party, is conducting a lobby campaign with MPs to make a change in the instructions.
The concern about the expectation of more tax increase in the city was emphasized by Gordon Shannon, a fund manager under the management of twenty -four assets: “Gildiz wanted to see expenditure cuts.
While talking at Sir Keir Commons, the value of pounds and gilding decreased, while government bonds have increased – ie higher borrowing costs.
XTB Research Director Kathleen Brooks said: orsa If the returns continue to rise at this speed for the next few days, the Prime Minister and Chancellor will have to decide whether they want to have a logical fiscal policy in which the public sector debt is rearranged, or whether they want to satisfy the labor of the labor force, and whether they want to be worried about the high level of debt, and the new level of debt. It does not seem like a brightener, it does not seem to be less polishing, risky, less debtor corporate debt.
“In general, this may be the beginning of another financial crisis for England.”




