Speaking ahead of today's general election, Ms Reeves hinted she would flush away all traces of her Tory predecessor if she's installed as Britain's first female Chancellor.
Labour's Rachel Reeves has suggested she will demolish Jeremy Hunt's private urinal in the Treasury if she succeeds him as Chancellor.
After the general election was called - and with Labour maintaining a large lead in opinion polls - a picture emerged of the green-and-white tiled room with boxes of period products placed neatly above the sink. Speaking ahead of today's general election, Ms Reeves hinted she would flush away all traces of her Tory predecessor if she's installed as Britain's first female Chancellor
'In the end, the challenges that I'd face if I become Chancellor are different from those that George Osborne faced 14 years ago and different from what Gordon faced 27 years ago. I have to forge my own path.'
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