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Downing Street breaks silence over the Chancellor after she was crying in the Commons

2nd Jul 25 4:56 pm

Downing Street has said that the Chancellor is โ€œgoing nowhereโ€ and she will remain in Number 11.

This comes as the Chancellor was seen visibly in tears and looking โ€œmiserableโ€ in the House of Commons on Wednesday during Prime Ministerโ€™s Questions and Sir Keir Starmer refused to guarantee Rachel Reeves will keep her job.

Starmer is facing MPs after yet another U-turn as he was forced to scrap parts of his welfare reforms which has left nearly a ยฃ5 billion black hols in Reeves spending plans which has triggered fears there will be even more tax rises in the Autumn Budget.

The Tory leader said Starmer is โ€œtoo weak to get anything doneโ€ as the Prime Minister cannot control his MPs amid the welfare reform rebellion which sparked a โ€œhumiliating U-turn,โ€ she added.

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The Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said during PMQs that Reeves looks โ€œabsolutely miserableโ€ and she asked Starmer if the Chancellor will still in her job at the next election, she added the โ€œChancellor is toast.โ€

The Prime Minister said, โ€œShe [Reeves] knows that no Prime Minister or chancellor ever stands at the despatch box and writes budgets in the future.

โ€œBut she talks about growth, for 14 years we had stagnation, and that is what caused the problem.โ€

Badenoch said with a smile, โ€œHow awful for the Chancellor that he couldnโ€™t confirm that she would stay in place.โ€

There has also been reports that Reeves was possibly involved in an altercation with the House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle before PMQs started.

A spokeswoman for the Speaker said, โ€œNo comment.โ€

A Number 10 spokesperson was asked why Starmer did not confirm during PMQs he has faith in Reeves, the press secretary said, โ€œHe has done so repeatedly.

โ€œThe Chancellor is going nowhere. She has the Prime Ministerโ€™s full backing.

โ€œHe has said it plenty of times, he doesnโ€™t need to repeat it every time the Leader of the Opposition speculates about Labour politicians.โ€

When sked whether Starmer still had confidence in Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, the press secretary replied, โ€œYes.โ€

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