
"The Chancellor is going nowhere and she will remain in Number 11. Repeated assertions from a Number 10 spokesperson affirm her stable position."
"Starmer faced significant backlash after scrapping parts of his welfare reforms, leading to fears of increased tax rises and a £5 billion deficit in Reeves' plans."
Downing Street confirmed the Chancellor will remain in her position. The Chancellor appeared visibly upset during Prime Minister's Questions, while Sir Keir Starmer faced criticism for recent U-turns on welfare reforms that caused a £5 billion shortfall in spending plans. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch described the Chancellor as 'toast' and noted Starmer's inability to guarantee Reeves' continuation in the role. Tensions heightened with reports of a potential altercation involving Reeves and the House of Commons Speaker before the session.
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