Chancellor reassures Labour colleagues that climate concerns go ‘hand in hand’ with economic ambitions
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In her big plan to get the economy growing again the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has prioritised growth over almost everything else. But at what cost? John Harris speaks to the Labour MP Clive Lewis about concerns that climate action is taking a back seat. Plus, the columnist Gaby Hinsliff talks us through whether the party’s quest for growth will work
Chancellor reassures Labour colleagues that climate concerns go ‘hand in hand’ with economic ambitions
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