Chancellor Rachel Reeves will pledge to avoid austerity measures in the upcoming Labour budget, emphasizing investment and growth as key priorities. Speaking at the Labour Party conference, she will argue that tough decisions are needed to address the economic legacy of the Conservative government.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will promise there will be 'no more austerity' under this Labour government when she addresses the party conference in Liverpool. Ms Reeves will deliver her key speech at the conference on Monday lunchtime. Having become Britain's first ever female Chancellor in July, Ms Reeves is already under pressure following her hugely controversial decision to scrap winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners.
A budget to deliver the change we promised. A budget to rebuild Britain.” The Chancellor of the Exchequer will vow to deliver a Britain of “opportunity, fairness, and enterprise.” She will say that “growth is the challenge and investment is the solution.” She will add: “I believe in a better Britain. A Britain of opportunity, fairness, and enterprise. I know that promise has felt far off in recent years. As our growth, productivity and family incomes have fallen behind.
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