The Tory leader says Rachel Reeves saw property as a 'cash machine' to plug the gap in the public finances.

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are said to have started holding meetings on how to fill a black hole in the public finances estimated at up to £50billion.

The Tory leader says Rachel Reeves saw property as a 'cash machine' to plug the gap in the public finances.

The faux row will be ear-splitting whether Reeves takes a lot or a little. Scepticism about a wealth tax is rising, but there are many ways to skin fat cats, says Guardian…