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Rachel Reeves tells Labour MPs - back the full budget or nah
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73267, member: 636"] Britain's Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronted restive Labour lawmakers with a stark message: back her upcoming budget completely or risk derailing the government's economic program. Speaking after weeks of damaging leadership whispers, she characterized the fiscal plan as inherently progressive but warned MPs against cherry-picking preferred elements while rejecting others. The finance chief acknowledged that growth projections would show downgrades across the next half-decade, a bitter pill given Labour's campaign pledge to prioritize economic expansion. She defended her tenure by highlighting wage increases, pension protections, and expanded childcare access, while promising the forthcoming budget would ease living costs and trim NHS backlogs. Reeves pledged to remain in her post despite what she termed sexist media bombardment, declaring she would not be driven out. Her plan to generate roughly 20 billion pounds in fiscal breathing room relies on various revenue measures, potentially targeting high-value properties, extending tax threshold freezes, and introducing per-mile charges for electric vehicles rather than raising income tax rates. [/QUOTE]
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