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Labour Party leader Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves travel to Southampton as they campaign ahead of the UK's July 4th general election. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PAThese are good times for UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, who are on track to become UK prime minister and the first female chancellor of the exchequer respectively. Even better than that, they’ve both managed to bag an aisle seat.
But while scare tactics concerning incoming Labour governments usually revolve around the accusation that they will overspend, this time much of the fearmongering seems to imply that Starmer and Reeves will be too sensible. 1. Nine teas: One woman had nine teas added to her order after the voice software picked up “cross-talk” from another drive-through station.
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