The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves’s speech : gambling on a mirage of stability / Editorial
The chancellor’s bid to appear fiscally credible hides a deeper weakness: a growth model built on private debt and political theatre, not real economic renewal Rachel Reeves’s speech was a pre-emptive confession that Labour would almost certainly break its manifesto commitment not to put up (…)
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