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Rachel Reeves Faces More Economic Blows 

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
January 10, 2025
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Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is under pressure as a series of economic setbacks threaten to derail Labour’s plans for revitalizing Britain’s economy. 

With Reeves preparing for a significant trip to China, the UK’s financial landscape is faltering, marked by a plunging pound and warnings of escalating import costs.

A new report from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) has further stoked fears, predicting that import prices could climb by as much as 20%, fueled by ongoing supply chain disruptions worsened by Brexit.

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These economic alarms have led to mounting calls for Reeves to cancel her China trip. Critics argue that her presence is urgently needed at home to manage the UK’s burgeoning economic crisis, rather than pursuing international diplomacy.

The political fallout was evident in Parliament, where Reeves’s absence became a focal point of contention. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp lashed out at Labour, blaming the party for soaring government borrowing costs and insisting that Reeves “should stay in the UK fixing the mess her Budget has created.” 

Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey joined the chorus of disapproval, urging Reeves to abandon her trip and instead repeal what his party terms a “jobs tax”—her national insurance hike—and to prioritize restoring trade links with Europe.

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Amid these critiques, the pound reached its lowest point against the US dollar in over a year, compounding the pressure on the government’s economic strategies.

Market Stability Questioned

Darren Jones, Chief Treasury Secretary, sought to calm the storm, reassuring MPs that the “UK gilt markets continue to function in an orderly way” and dismissing the necessity for emergency intervention. 

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Darren Jones

However, his assurances did little to mollify opposition MPs. Richard Tice, Deputy Leader of Reform UK, warned that the nation was on the brink of a financial crisis, stating, “The country is about to plunge into a financial crisis.”

Tice further remarked, “We have seen with the markets before that when confidence goes, it goes quickly, and it’s brutal. That’s what we are facing.” This sentiment resonated as MPs demanded answers regarding Reeves’s whereabouts, with Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride highlighting that she was “nowhere to be seen.” 

Reeves’s planned journey to China, alongside a delegation of City executives, is intended to forge closer economic ties with Beijing. However, critics argue that this focus on international relations is ill-timed given the domestic economic turmoil.

A pivotal report from CIPS underscores the gravity of the situation, pointing to an international supply chain crisis that could see import prices rise by 5% to 20%. This projection is especially concerning given the potential for additional tariffs from the United States, with incoming President Donald Trump threatening a global trade war.

CIPS, representing 64,000 members across 150 countries, identified the top five challenges for 2025 as inflation, geopolitical instability, workforce issues, supplier instability, and cybersecurity threats. These factors are set to exacerbate the economic strain on businesses and consumers alike, with essential imports such as food, electronics, machinery, and chemicals facing significant price hikes.

Ben Farrell, CEO of CIPS, noted the proactive efforts of procurement professionals in navigating these challenges, emphasizing, “We have seen multiple examples in the last year of our members stepping up to the plate on these issues, helping the organizations they lead and advise, deal with the challenges they present.” 

He highlighted disruptions from climate change and geopolitical tensions, which have further complicated supply chain operations.

Brexit continues to cast a shadow over the UK economy, isolating the country from the EU’s stabilizing single market. Labour costs, affected by Reeves’s budget reforms, add another layer of complexity to the economic landscape.

Farrell warned of the strategic challenges ahead, stating, “Going into 2025, what is clear from our research is that there are a number of strategic challenges that are likely to disrupt the smooth flow of goods and services.” 

He underscored the disproportionate impact on consumers and stressed the need for effective management of these issues to maintain economic growth and consumer confidence.

As such, the mounting economic pressures facing Reeves and the government highlight the urgent need for decisive action to stabilize the UK’s economy and restore market confidence.

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