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‘Not going anywhere’: UK PM starrer supports Rachel Reaves as Chancellor; Badenoch Slams Buddent U-Turn

PM Keer Stmper is speaking during PMO (AP)

Downing Street said that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has full support from the Prime Minister after a emotional appearance in the House of Commons.Speculation of Chancellor’s future, PM Kir Stmper refused to confirm during the Prime Minister’s questions whether Rachel Reeves would continue to play his role till the next election. Reeves, sitting next to him on the front bench, appeared visually distressed during the exchange.After the incident, No. 10 confirmed that Reavs “was not going anywhere”, while her spokesperson reported that she was working with “personal case”.However, the dramatic scenes in the Commons seemed unbalanced in the financial markets, declining the pounds against major currencies and the cost of borrowing the government.During a stressful PMQ, Orthodox leader Kemi Badenoch fiercely criticized the government’s latest U-turn on welfare reforms, which could significantly reduce the budget plans of Rhel Raves.Badenoch claimed that the Chancellor would now have to increase the taxes “to pay for his disability” and questioned whether she would still play a role from the next election. He also commented that the Chancellor “looks absolutely unhappy.”He said, “Labor MPs are going on records that Chancellor is toast, and the reality is that he is a human shield for its disability.”The PM replied, “Any Prime Minister or Chancellor ever stands in the despat box and writes the budget in the future.”He defended the Welfare Reform Bill, claiming that it would help more people to return to work, and the Tory will blame “stagnation”, as it causes a lot of issues to address the law, while the House of Commons face criticism, which passed in a significant vote on Monday.He refrained from answering Badenoch’s question about the future of Chancellor, but his press secretary later told reporters that Reaves had his “full support” and “was not going anywhere.”This was then followed by the last minute decision of the stormer to scrap the key elements of the government’s welfare reform scheme to prevent a backbench rebellion. The move could save that savings were relying to achieve their goals of covering day-to-day expenses with Reves Tax Revenue.Reeves was seen wiping tears during the PMQS exchanges. When asked about his emotional situation, his spokesperson said, “This is a personal matter, which – as you expect – we’re not going inside.”As Reaves came out of PMQ, his sister Ali Reves, a Labor MP, took his hand in a view of support. Later, a spokesperson of Badenoch replied that “an individual case does not really explain it,” adding, “You generally tell people what the personal case is.”

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