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Rachel Reeves is in a hole – she must cut spending and improve public sector productivity


Rachel’s choice

RACHEL Reeves will return to Britain from her ill-timed trip to China facing the most blinding financial headache.

Make no mistake: it’s been a week from hell for the Chancellor.

Headshot of Rachel Reeves speaking.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces spending billions more on servicing our ballooning debt[/caption]

There are worrying signs that forecasts of growth this year of two per cent will be downgraded.

Businesses are warning her Budget will hit investment, put jobs at risk and cause inflation to spike.

Mortgage rates will now stay higher for longer — hitting millions of families.

And over the past few days, markets have taken fright at Britain’s massive borrowing — with some traders now mockingly referring to the falling Pound as the “Great British Peso”.

Reeves faces spending billions more on servicing our ballooning debt.

Meanwhile, the union barons — whose members were handed £38billion of public money in pay rises last year — are already biting the Left hand that feeds.

Teachers want a second inflation-busting rise in a year and, of course, the greedy train drivers are striking again.

The Chancellor is in a hole — far bigger than the £22billion black hole she has repeatedly blamed on the Tories.

On the long flight back from Beijing she may mull her limited options.

Further tax rises would snuff out any hope of growth, enrage hard-up voters and surely be political suicide.


So the only way out of this mess is for her to embark on wide and deep spending cuts, and a massive drive to improve public sector productivity.

The unions would no doubt fight that tooth and nail.

But the Government doesn’t now have the luxury of feather-bedding their civil service comrades.

Voters will be praying the Chancellor’s planned speech on the economy next week will signal fresh ideas.

And that it will be relentlessly focused on getting growth and slashing waste.

Change Chagos

AS the Chancellor chows down with the Chinese, the mad dash to give away the Chagos Islands to China’s unreliable ally Mauritius senselessly goes on.

We are constantly told by the Government that money is tight.

So why are we agreeing to pay billions to give away such a strategic security asset?

It’s not too late to stop this folly.

Read the room

MINISTERS are on the wrong side of the nation’s mood by denying a public inquiry into the rape gangs scandal.

That more than three quarters of people now want a judge-led investigation may surprise the Labour Government.

But ordinary folk have long demanded the full truth about the evil done by men mainly of Pakistani heritage — and the politically correct grounds used to cover it up by the liberal establishment.

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