chancellor
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Like other chancellors, Reeves set her so-called fiscal rules when Labour came to power, which determine how much "headroom" the government has for its tax and spending plans.
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The speech comes a day after Reform UK announced Jenrick as the party's pick to become chancellor if it wins power at the next general election.
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Labour MP - and former shadow chancellor - John McDonnell said he had written to Labour four times about the subject after being approach by Democracy for Sale, who initially reported the story.
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"Her dad was chancellor of the exchequer - it's a hard line to walk, but she's also very relatable."
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Bosses have consistently complained about the rising tax burden, with particular concerns about how the chancellor's hike in employer National Insurance contributions drove up the cost of hiring for firms.
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