Rachel Reeves’s brave face cannot mask the challenges she now faces

If there is any doubt about Sir Keir Starmer’s plans for Rachel Reeves, the Prime Minister and Chancellor went out to put them on bed.
One day after crying the Prime Minister’s questions on live television, Chancellor smiled at the Prime Minister’s speech and cheered for a 10 -year plan for NHS.
Sir Keir, Mrs. Reeves shouted, “Wheyy” as he entered his speech to put the financial framework of the plan.
And for him, Mrs. Reeves shook her head, grinned, applauded, and again and over and over again as her boss passed through the strategy, “Yes, yes, yes,” he murmured.
Hours ago, the Prime Minister effectively tied his destiny to his fate by declaring that he would be in place by “we work together, we think together” and that Ms. Reeves would be in place until the next general election and – as optimistic.
However, Mrs. Reeves not only encouraged Sir Keir in a set of parts, but also showed that the couple walked in a hurried plan change.
In Commons, where the Prime Minister cried in the front uterus behind him, he showed that the chancellor was ready to fight after an extraordinary day.
The question, following Sir Keir’s speech – journalist, asked journalist Sir Keir about his tears – even appealing to Mrs. Reeves.
He sat next to him, Independent Huffed and he could hear while he was looking at it, finally he turned to laugh every time he was reference. Ms. Reeves’ Message: It was a personal issue and put it behind it.
Indeed, after the pressure, Mrs. Reeves said on Wednesday that she was “clearly upset” but “engaged in business”.
The difference between him and the people said that he could be shown to the whole country when he had a difficult day. “It’s a hard day on television,” he confessed.
However, although it has emerged more powerful than the epic, although the financial markets are in the idea that they will replace it, it will still be difficult to örçaça cracking with work ”.
Farik U-Turn, who contributed to the sadness of the chancellor, left him 5 billion £ black holes to fill his second budget in this fall. Mrs. Reeves hoped that the brutal tax hikes imposed last October would be the most difficult
However, Paul Johnson, the boss of the institute of the Institute of Financial Research (IFS), warned that Ms. Reeves found himself between a rock and a difficult place.
Speaking with the Tim Radio that Ms Reeves put on a bold face, Mr. Johnson said, “I think now we are all waiting for the budget and this is really hard and really dependent on what the predictions of the budget responsibility are. And it will be really dependent, assuming that the chancellor should collect additional money?”
Mr. Johnson drew attention to increasing calls from workers who are increasingly restless from workers who were more and more restlessly carried out for the tax on ultra -wealth, and this would fall “very bad” with the financial markets.
One of the thorny problems that should fight in the coming months. Another important point of debate among workers’ MPs is the beneficial limit of two children, which will cost more than £ 1 billion.
However, labor rebels are encouraged. Now, by calling the pressure, they know that Sir Keir and Mrs. Reeves can force their hands.
Mrs. Reeves may have destroyed her tears after a challenging PMQ, but the brave face she wore on Thursday morning, now believed in much more challenging difficulties she had to fight.




