Under my watch Labour will never spend what we cannot afford - Rachel Reeves

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Under my watch Labour will never spend what we cannot afford - Rachel Reeves
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This weekend I will be heading across to Liverpool for the Labour Party’s annual conference. It could very well be the last conference before the general election next year.

It will be a chance for Keir Starmer and me to speak directly to the people of Yorkshire – and indeed the country – about the change we can offer Britain and our plans to make working people better off. Our conference comes a week after the chaos of the Conservatives’ gathering in Manchester. A week where we saw the governing party bogged down in division and chaos, rather than acting in the national interest.

At a time when many of us feel that Britain isn’t working and that the basic services we rely on are not delivering, people want to feel hope – hope that through change we can build a better Britain. So, let me tell you about that change and the better Britain that the next Labour government would build. As shadow chancellor, it starts with a plan to bring growth back to our economy because that is the only way we can make working people better off.

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