Downing Street has said that the Chancellor is โgoing nowhereโ and she will remain in Number 11.
This comes as the Chancellor was seen visibly in tears and looking โmiserableโ in the House of Commons on Wednesday during Prime Ministerโs 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 โtoo weak to get anything doneโ as the Prime Minister cannot control his MPs amid the welfare reform rebellion which sparked a โhumiliating U-turn,โ she added.
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The Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said during PMQs that Reeves looks โabsolutely miserableโ and she asked Starmer if the Chancellor will still in her job at the next election, she added the โChancellor is toast.โ
The Prime Minister said, โShe [Reeves] knows that no Prime Minister or chancellor ever stands at the despatch box and writes budgets in the future.
โBut she talks about growth, for 14 years we had stagnation, and that is what caused the problem.โ
Badenoch said with a smile, โHow awful for the Chancellor that he couldnโt 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, โNo comment.โ
A Number 10 spokesperson was asked why Starmer did not confirm during PMQs he has faith in Reeves, the press secretary said, โHe has done so repeatedly.
โThe Chancellor is going nowhere. She has the Prime Ministerโs full backing.
โHe has said it plenty of times, he doesnโt 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, โYes.โ
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