- Rachel Reeves has defended her economic policy, countering criticism from within the Labour Party regarding her spending review.
- Ms Reeves highlighted her efforts to rebalance the economy, referencing her childhood experiences and the need to address inequalities.
- She emphasised her commitment to providing free school meals and increasing universal credit, framing these as choices to support those most in need.
- Ms Reeves faces internal opposition, particularly from Angela Rayner, who is advocating for wealth taxes as an alternative to potential austerity measures.
- The upcoming spending review is expected to draw criticism, with concerns raised about potential cuts due to Reeves' commitment to not raising income tax, VAT, or national insurance contributions.
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Reeves hits back at spending review critics claiming ‘my choices are Labour choices’