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Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves clash over spending plans

Deputy PM Angela Rayner: ‘I don’t want to be leader of the Labour Party’
  • A Treasury deadline for agreeing on departmental spending plans has passed, revealing a clash between Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner over political direction.
  • Rayner's Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is among departments yet to settle budget plans with the Treasury, resisting cuts and advocating for a more progressive, higher-tax approach.
  • Reeves is reportedly pushing for significant efficiency savings across departments, except for defense and health, leading to accusations of "austerity 2.0" from within the Labour party.
  • Rayner proposed alternative wealth taxes and benefit limitations in a leaked memo to Reeves, highlighting disagreements over fiscal strategy and priorities.
  • The stand-off occurs amid broader concerns among Labour MPs about potential austerity measures and pressure on Reeves due to strict borrowing rules and election promises.
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