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.
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.