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Why Starmer finally came out to give his full backing to his tearful chancellor

TIn politics, moments when the situation is so badly controlled, someone needs to take a quick step to end the chaos.

Recently, the most famous, former 1922 Committee President Sir Graham Brady’s visit to Liz Truss in Downing Street to force him to resign after the mini -budget sprinkle.

But last night Keir Starmer reached such a mother. The government had melted.

For 48 hours, he saw that the labor force Backbencher had lost control of the policy agenda after the welfare reform rebellion.

Exchequer Chancellor Rachel Reeves (right) Crying while talking during Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's prime minister's questions (UK Parliament/PA)
Exchequer Chancellor Rachel Reeves (right) Crying while talking during Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s prime minister’s questions (UK Parliament/PA) (Pa wire)

He could not guarantee that the chancellor of his chancellor in PMQs while sitting in tears behind him.

The optics of the drama in the PMQs were rapidly fed to the picture of a government entering a tail point.

The black hole left by the country’s prosperity withdrawal did not have a real sign of a plan to solve fiery speculation and fiery speculation on a change.

However, the real problem was that the gilded markets – the same issue that ended the cage government – was that they did not realize and reacted accordingly.

The financial black hole, chancellor and Rachel Reeves’s apparently miserable personal state of confidence in the vote of confidence were enough to threaten Britain’s credit rating.

A spokesman from Downing Street to tell journalists that the Prime Minister trusts the Chancellor after the prime minister is not enough. It was twice when it was presented as an explanation for tears of various pieces, as it was a personal issue or a line with Sir Lindsay Hoyle.

When the front pages began to fall with Reeves’ paintings and fall with questions about whether Sir Keir supported them, he had to re -establish his authority and support his chancellor.

Without this, his great speech about the NHS reform today would be a cheek of a story about a government that was in a state of collapse.

He was always planned to interviews to mark his first year in office, but it gave an early opportunity to help improve self -harming damage and restore the order with Nick Robinson, the Podcast political thought of the BBC.

Now he will not satisfy many workers’ deputies to Reeves, and now he could make it difficult to remove him if he had been so minded. At least, however, a little breathing order to find out how to return from the Backbench deputies of the political agenda provided a bit of a similarity.

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