Chancellor Reeves can congratulate herself for at least sounding more like a cheerleader for the government, rather than an undertaker
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Chancellor Reeves can congratulate herself for at least sounding more like a cheerleader for the government, rather than an undertaker
Chancellor Reeves can congratulate herself for at least sounding more like a cheerleader for the government, rather than an undertaker
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Rachel Reeves said: "“I backed Andy in 2015 as leader of our party, and I've known him for more than a decade and a half."

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