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Rachel Reeves Poised To Become Britain’s First Female Chancellor

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
May 28, 2024
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Rachel Reeves

With just five weeks until the July 4 general election, Rachel Reeves has declared her readiness to become Britain’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, positioning Labour as the party of business. 

In a significant speech delivered at the Rolls Royce site in Derby, the shadow chancellor vowed to “turn the page on chaos and decline” and “start a new chapter for Britain.”

Reeves articulated that serving as chancellor would be the privilege of her life, requiring diligent effort and difficult decisions. 

She confidently stated her readiness for the role, promising to lead “the most pro-growth, the most pro-business Treasury that our country has ever seen,” with a sharp focus on delivering for working people.

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Surrounded by business leaders who have endorsed Labour in the forthcoming election, Reeves reiterated Labour’s five missions for a “decade of national renewal.” 

She outlined plans for 40,000 new appointments weekly, and the establishment of a Border Security Command to combat criminal gangs and fortify borders.

Following the endorsement of 121 business leaders who view Labour as the “party of change” ahead of the election, Reeves emphasized that Labour’s government plans do not necessitate further tax increases. 

She expressed her ambition to reduce income tax and national insurance contributions for workers but stressed that any tax cuts would be responsibly funded.

Drawing a stark contrast between Labour and the Conservatives, she pledged never to “play fast and loose with the public finances,” accusing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt of “singing from the same songbook.” 

She criticized their promise to abolish national insurance as a £46 billion unfunded tax cut.

Overnight, 121 founders, executives, and investors from various sectors endorsed Labour, criticizing 14 years of “instability, stagnation, and a lack of long-term focus” under the Conservatives. 

“I’m not one of those politicians that thinks that the private sector is a dirty word or a necessary evil.  A few years ago, you might not have expected to hear these things from the Labour Party. Think how far we’ve come under Keir’s leadership in four short years.”

Rachel Reeves

Sunak’s Campaign Hit A Snag

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Rishi Sunak launched campaign

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was promoting his “triple lock plus” pledge to enhance pensioners’ incomes and his plan to enforce national service for 18-year-olds. 

However, his campaign faced a setback when Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, criticized the proposed tax break for pensioners as “simply a reversal of a tax increase that the Conservatives proposed.”

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Johnson explained, “Pensioners used to have a bigger personal allowance than people of working age – it was the Conservatives who got rid of it. So this is one of many examples actually of tax policy that has been reversed by the same government.”

“Looking forward, this is simply a reversal of a tax increase that the Conservatives proposed. The idea is that the allowance doesn’t rise at all in line with inflation for the next three years. So half of the cost of this is simply not imposing the tax increase that was previously proposed.”

Paul Johnson

Reeves emphasized Labour’s transformation, saying, “If we can change this party to bring it back in the service of working people if we can return it to the center ground of politics, if we can bring business back to Labour, then I know that we can bring business back to Britain. To bring investment back to Britain, to bring growth back to Britain, to bring hope back to Britain.”

She clarified that she does not identify as a socialist but rather as a social democrat. Moreover, Reeves ruled out a snap budget this summer if Labour wins, promising to allow the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) sufficient time to produce forecasts.

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