Rachel Reeves tells Labour MPs that axing allowance for all but poorest pensioners will help plug £22bn hole in finances
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The chancellor claims she needs to shave pennies from all departments, but there are better options for dealing with the £22bn funding hole
Rachel Reeves tells Labour MPs that axing allowance for all but poorest pensioners will help plug £22bn hole in finances
Mention the £22bn hole in the public finances and the chancellor’s eyes light up. This is her time. Her chance to shine
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