Rachel Reeves is now a puppet chancellor – others are pulling the streams (Image: Getty)
Reeves may hold the title of Chancellor, but the PM has shown where she stands. She’s less important to him than a by-election.
Starmer publicly humiliated her and destroyed her credibility, by casually backtracking on the first big decision she made.
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When Reeves stripped 10 million pensioners of their winter fuel payment last July, it was designed to show she could take tough decisions.
And now it’s been reversed – which only goes to show that she can’t.
Because a panicking Starmer is terrified that angry voters will turn to Reform in the upcoming Hamilton Scottish Parliament by-election.
Nigel Farage’s electoral vehicle is now more of a freight train than a bus, but either way, Reeves is lying under it.
Starmer isn’t the only Labour front bencher to leave tyre treads on Reeves’s trouser suit.
Deputy PM Angela Rayner also ploughed her down, by presenting the Chancellor with a long list of tax demands.
Reeves is now a puppet chancellor. She may front any future tax-and-spend decisions, but others will be pulling the strings.
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Reeves isn’t just scorned by the cabinet – she’s scorned by Labour voters too. Some 43% say they have a negative view of her, compared to 33% with a positive opinion.
And she’s even more unpopular among party activists.
No wonder rivals feel emboldened to drive all over her.
In her Spring Statement, Reeves targeted disability benefits in a bid to shave £3.5billion from spending.
Labour’s base wasn’t having that. They saw it as a return to Tory-style austerity, something they thought they’d voted to scrap.
I’m betting that policy will never happen, and Reeves’s credibility will take another mighty blow.
Her image as a tough decision-maker has crumbled. She’s now at the mercy of Labour’s grassroots, and that puts taxpayers in the firing line.
We saw yesterday what this means.
The UK may be on a fiscal knife edge, but that didn’t stop Reeves waving through a second year of inflation-busting pay increases for public sector workers.
The unions have learned that Reeves isn’t in charge. All they have to do is threaten a strike, and the money is theirs. They have more power than her now.
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Public sector borrowing rose by more than expected to £20.2billion last month, the fourth-highest April figure on record.
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The UK is still living wildly beyond its means. The government borrowed almost £150billion last year, but Reeves can’t even push through a £3.5billion spending cut.
This leaves her with just one option. She will have to hike taxes in the autumn Budget. Again.
That’s what Angela Rayner wants, and she has the party behind her. If Labour members could vote tomorrow, she’d be PM.
Yet more tax hikes will kill growth, just as the last lot did. I actually think that Reeves has belatedly worked that out, but it’s too late. Her view doesn’t count.
Britain is now stuck in a fiscal doom loop. The same goes for Rachel Reeves’s political career. We’ll all go down together.
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1st Most liked comment • 20 hours ago91
“I live in an area that breaths Labour out of its nostrils, however sitting in the barbers chair this morning, the barber said she and all of her …”
2nd Most liked comment • 19 hours ago44
“Realistic and affordable cuts. Cut number of House of Lords by 50% and remaining …”
3rd Most liked comment • 16 hours ago36
“When you give tax payers money away, do nothing to stop boat people and their …”